John Kronstadt | |
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| Senior Judge of theUnited States District Court for the Central District of California | |
| Assumed office April 1, 2022 | |
| Judge of theUnited States District Court for the Central District of California | |
| In office April 14, 2011 – April 1, 2022 | |
| Appointed by | Barack Obama |
| Preceded by | Florence-Marie Cooper |
| Succeeded by | Mónica Ramírez Almadani |
| Judge of theLos Angeles County Superior Court | |
| In office 2002–2011 | |
| Appointed by | Gray Davis |
| Preceded by | Juelann Cathey |
| Succeeded by | Roberto Longoria |
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| Born | (1951-03-05)March 5, 1951 (age 74) Washington, D.C., U.S. |
| Education | Cornell University (BA) Yale University (JD) |
John Arnold Kronstadt (born March 5, 1951) is aseniorUnited States district judge of theUnited States District Court for the Central District of California.
Kronstadt was born in 1951.[1] He graduated fromCornell University in 1973 with aBachelor of Arts.[2] At Cornell, he was a member of theQuill and Dagger society. He earned hisJuris Doctor fromYale Law School in 1976.[2] After completing law school, Kronstadt served as alaw clerk for JudgeWilliam Percival Gray of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.[3][4]
In October 2002, governorGray Davis appointed Kronstadt to theLos Angeles County Superior Court.[5] He replaced Judge Juelann Cathey,[5] who had retired earlier that year following major heart surgery.[6][4]
While a superior court judge, Kronstadt presided over the case to determine rightful ownership of theBahia Emerald, an 840-pound gemstone that has previously been valued at $372 million.[7] During his state judicial service, only one of Kronstadt's decisions was reversed.[8]
On November 17, 2010, PresidentBarack Obama nominated Kronstadt to a judgeship on theUnited States District Court for the Central District of California[2] to a seat vacated by JudgeFlorence-Marie Cooper, who died on January 15, 2010.[3] On April 12, 2011, the Senate confirmed his nomination by a 96–0 vote.[9] Kronstadt received his judicial commission two days later. He assumedsenior status on April 1, 2022.[4]
Kronstadt is married to California 2nd District Court of Appeal Justice Helen Bendix.[3]
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| Preceded by | Judge of theUnited States District Court for the Central District of California 2011–2022 | Succeeded by |