Kurt Kumli
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Kurt E. Kumli is a California Superior Court Judge for the County of Santa Clara. Prior to his appointment, Judge Kumli was the Chief Deputy District Attorney in the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office where he was the primary policy advisor and administrator for all matters relating to juvenile justice. A nationally recognized expert in juvenile law and policy, Judge Kumli has served on the faculty for the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, the Center for Judicial Education and Research (CJER), the California Judges Association and a variety of state and national attorney organizations. He has also been appointed by California Supreme Court Chief Justice Ron George to Advisory Committees for the California Judicial Council on three separate occasions, twice as an attorney and once as a bench officer. A John B. Pickett Fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. He has published articles on gang prosecution, juvenile justice reform, juvenile mental health court, and California's adult court certification (Fitness) process.[1] He was appointed by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006.[2]
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- California Juvenile Courts Practice and Procedure, 2010 Edition: The authoritative analysis of California Dependency and Delinquency Law (with Matthew Bender) (2009) ISBN 9781422427569
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- ↑ Zoominfo profile
- ↑ Governor Schwarzenegger Appoints Kurt Kumli to Santa Clara County Superior Court Chief County Deputy Attorney, 2006-01-19
[edit] External links
- Hon. Kurt Kumli
- LinkedIn entry
- Kurt Kumli speaks at Youth Conference Model Counties and Programs, Santa Clara County, August 09, 2007
- Naymz (registration required for full access)
- Entry at LexisNexis
