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Joel R. Wohlfeil - Ballotpedia Joel R Wohlfeil is a judge of the Superior Court of San Diego County in California His current term ends on January 8, 2029 Wohlfeil won re-election for judge of the Superior Court of San Diego County in California outright in the primary on June 7, 2022, after the primary and general election were canceled
Joel R. Wohlfeil - Daily Journal Corporation EL CAJON - Joel R Wohlfeil, now a Superior Court judge in El Cajon, was seated in his chambers, recalling a high point of his legal career - helping the families of Sept 11 victims
Tips from the Bench: Judge Joel R. Wohlfeil - SDCBA Since 2007, the Honorable Joel R Wohlfeil has been a San Diego Superior Court judge He presides over Department 73 and handles mostly civil cases It was an honor to sit down with Judge Wohlfeil for our “Tips from the Bench” series 1 What was your path to the bench?
Dunn Hurley vs Bomberger - UniCourt On 03 27 2024 Dunn Hurley filed a Personal Injury - Motor Vehicle lawsuit against Bomberger This case was filed in San Diego County Superior Courts, San Diego Central Courthouse located in San Diego, California The Judge overseeing this case is Joel R Wohlfeil The case status is Pending - Other Pending Case initiation form printed
About Judge Wohlfeil | Is Judge Joel Wohlfeil On The Take. . . ? Judge Joel R Wohlfeil earned his JD from Western State University College of Law (now known as Thomas Jefferson School of Law), and his BA from Northern Arizona University Before his appointment to the bench by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2007 (to replace retiring Judge Raymond Edwards Jr ), Wohlfeil was a partner with Boudreau, Albert…
Judge Didn’t Abuse His Discretion in Ordering Civil Trial to . . . He said that Judge Joel R Wohlfeil did not abuse his discretion in denying a six-month continuance, noting various precautions he took, such as limiting the number of persons in the courtroom, with those who were barred being able to view proceedings via closed circuit television