Torrance jurist elected head of judges association

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Torrance Superior Court Judge Michael Vicencia was elected president of the California Judges Association at the group's executive board meeting Tuesday in Sacramento.

Vicencia, a former civil attorney who now handles civil and probate matters, will become the organization's 78th president for a one-year term beginning Sept. 13.

The University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law graduate has served on the CJA Executive Board since 2007 and is currently vice president.

Vicencia was appointed to the Los Angeles Superior Court in 2002.

The CJA is a non-profit professional association that represents the interests of the judiciary through lobbying and outreach programs.

The CJA's news release is here.

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