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Who appointed US District Judge Cynthia Bashant?

Who appointed US District Judge Cynthia Bashant?

President Barack Obama
On September 19, 2013, she was nominated by President Barack Obama to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. The United States Senate confirmed Bashant on April 30, 2014, on a vote of 94-0.

Who appointed US District judge Roger Benitez?

Pete Wilson, a Republican, appointed Benitez as a judge on the Imperial County Superior Court. Nominated to the federal bench by former President George W. Bush in 2003, Benitez was confirmed by the Senate in June 2004.

Are assault weapons legal in California?

California has banned the manufacture and sale of many assault-style weapons for decades. A federal judge overturned that ban in June, ruling it was unconstitutional and drawing the ire of the state’s Democratic leaders by comparing the popular AR-15 rifle to a Swiss Army knife as “good for both home and battle.”

Who are the judges for the District Court for California?

United States District Court for the Central District of California
Judges28
Chief JudgePhilip S. Gutierrez
Officers of the court
U.S. AttorneyTracy L. Wilkison (acting)

Which Federal District is San Diego in?

Southern District of California
Southern District of California: The Southern District comprises the counties of Imperial and San Diego. Court for the Southern District is held in San Diego and El Centro.

What is a California compliant gun?

CA-compliant M1A rifles include a fixed stock, a ten-round magazine and a perforated muzzle brake in lieu of a flash suppressor, but are essentially unchanged from the same guns sold in free states. This looks a little weird but does not adversely affect the functioning of the rifle.

What is senior status for a federal judge?

Senior status is a classification for federal judges at all levels who are semi-retired. Senior judges are Article III judges who, having met eligibility through age and service requirements, continue to serve on federal courts while hearing a reduced number of cases.