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Charles S. "Chuck" "Pooch" Poochigian is an American jurist serving as Associate Justice of the
California Court of Appeal The California Courts of Appeal are the state intermediate appellate courts in the U.S. state of California. The state is geographically divided along county lines into six appellate districts.
. A member of the Republican Party, he is also a former
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. He campaigned unsuccessfully in 2006 for
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, losing to former Governor
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in the November general election.


Personal

Poochigian is a third generation
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resident of the
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. His family has farmed there since 1912. He received his undergraduate degree in business administration from California State University, Fresno, in 1972 and his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Santa Clara University School of Law in 1975. From 1975 until November 1988, he practiced general civil and business law. He served six years in the
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. He and his wife, Debbie, married since 1977, have three grown children.


Career


Work for George Deukmejian

In 1978, Poochigian worked on the campaign of then-State Senator
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, who was running for Attorney General. From 1985 to 1987, Poochigian served on the California Fair Employment and Housing Commission as an appointee of Governor Deukmejian. In 1988, he was chosen to serve on the senior staff of Governor Deukmejian. Poochigian served as the Chief Deputy Appointments Secretary, assisting the Governor in the selection of key administration officials and members of over 375 state boards and commissions.


Work for Pete Wilson

In 1991, Governor
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named him the Appointments Secretary. While serving on the Governor's senior staff and overseeing the appointments unit, he assisted the Governor in the evaluation and selection of candidates for judicial appointments.


California State Assemblyman (1994-1998)

In 1994, Poochigian was elected to the California State Assembly to represent the 29th Assembly District with 67.7% of the vote and was reelected in 1996 with 67.8% of the vote. In his first Assembly term, he served as the chairman of the Assembly Appropriations Committee, as a member of the Republican Caucus Leadership (1995–1997), and as a member of the Budget Conference Committee (1995 and 1996). Additionally, he served as the Assembly's representative on California's Little Hoover Commission, having been appointed by both Republican and Democratic Speakers of the Assembly. In 1996, the ''California Journal'' named him the Republican "Rookie of the Year" (out of a class of 22). The ''Journal'' also rated him among the top 5 legislators in the 80-member State Assembly in the following separate categories: Effectiveness, Integrity, Intelligence, Problem-solving, Potential, and Overall. In 1998, the ''California Journal'' also recognized him as one of the top 5 Assembly members in the categories of Integrity and Hardwork.


California State Senator (1998-2006)

In 1998, Poochigian was unopposed in seeking election to represent California's 14th Senate District, which included portions of
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, Tulare, and
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Counties. In November 2002, he was again re-elected without opposition to the reapportioned 14th Senate District which now includes all or portions of
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, Madera, Mariposa, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne Counties. In 2006, ''Capitol Weekly'' named Poochigian the most effective Senator (excluding the Pro-Tem). However, Poochigian earned a zero rating from
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(EQCA) for his opposition to
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legislation. EQCA noted that Poochigian opposed every major LGBT bill, including: AB 1001 (prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation); AB 537 (protected LGBT children from harassment and violence in public schools); and AB 25 (established the most basic rights for same-sex domestic partners).


Attorney General campaign (2006)

In the 2006 California elections, Poochigian was defeated by Democrat
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, the former governor of California and at the time, mayor of Oakland, for
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, receiving 38.2% of the vote, to Brown's 56.4%. Poochigian's campaign was characterized as one of the most aggressive and creative down-ballot races in 2006. The campaign was featured by ''The Wall Street Journal'' and others for its use of emerging technology, such as MySpace, YouTube, and other online mediums, to reach out to voters and mobilize activists. One notable attack ad released by the Brown campaign voiced over by
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stated that Poochigian had a 0% rating on the environment. The ad also made the claim that Poochigian flatly rejects "
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" which caused confusion about what exactly "
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" means. ''The National Journals "Hotline" named the campaign one of the country's top 15 down-ballot races to watch. A post-election ''Los Angeles Times'' article stated: " e famously collegial Poochigian, 57, proved reliably feisty, hitting Brown hard for Oakland's skyrocketing murder rate and a past littered with Moonbeam moments during his long-ago stint in Sacramento and lefty pronouncements while he was a talk radio host in the 1990s."


Appellate Court Justice (2009)

On August 20, 2009, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger nominated Poochigian to become a justice of the
California Court of Appeal The California Courts of Appeal are the state intermediate appellate courts in the U.S. state of California. The state is geographically divided along county lines into six appellate districts.
, Fifth Appellate District. On September 24, 2009, Poochigian was unanimously confirmed to the court by California's Commission on Judicial Appointments, consisting in this case of Chief Justice
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, Fifth District Presiding Justice James A. Ardaiz, and Attorney General Brown. At the confirmation hearing, Chief Justice George "ripped into the commission that rated oochigian"not qualified" for the post," noting that there was a "real problem in the process" used by the Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation, and strongly urging that there be "some revisions in the procedure." Chief Justice George and Justice Ardaiz criticized the JNE commission for disregarding its own standards and the statutory standards that are supposed to govern its processes. Still, Poochigian's appointment was not without controversy. JNE Commission Chair Jonathan Wolf of San Francisco wrote to the Chief Justice that Poochigian “is intelligent, diligent, and articulate...and is committed to public service” but continued that in the Commission's view "Poochigian’s legal background idnot qualify him for the appellate bench." In explaining the Commission's findings, Wolf continued, "he oochigianhad not practiced law for approximately 21 years and had not litigated a case in approximately the same amount of time. Moreover, he has no jury trials and no criminal law experience." Among other groups, Poochigian's appointment was strongly opposed by the
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and
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In a circulated letter opposing Mr. Poochigian's appointment, California
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President Patricia Bellasalma wrote,"Mr. Poochigian’s long political history of being vehemently opposed to the rights of women, the LGBT community, workers and people of color in addition to having no credible legal experience qualifying him for the bench, as determined by the California State Bar, amplifies this travesty.” On April 8, 2005, as a California State Senator and assistant Republican leader, Judge Poochigian published an article in the San Diego Union-Tribune, entitled "Using the ADA to abuse the legal system" where he ridiculed the ADA requirements for basic accommodations for disability, such as grab bars around toilets and levers on doors and faucets, and referred to those requirements as "payday for shakedown artists."


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