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This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. This biography of a living person needs additional references or sources for verification. Tagged since June 2010. Very few or no other articles link to it. Please help introduce links to this page from other articles related to it. Tagged since July 2010. It may need to be wikified to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Tagged since June 2010. Scott A. Steiner is a Judge-Elect of the Orange County Superior Court in California, former Deputy District Attorney, Professor of Evidence and Advanced Professional Responsibility at Chapman University School of Law,[1] and former Chairman of the Planning Commission in the City of Orange, California. He is also the son of former Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairman William G. Steiner. Contents 1 Education and Early Career 2 Public service 3 Election to the Orange County Superior Court 4 References 5 External links // Education and Early Career Steiner graduated from the University of California, Irvine with honors in 1996 with a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science. He attended law school at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, from which he graduated in 1999. There, he served as Publications Editor of the Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy. His student note, "Case Management Orders: Use and Efficacy in Complex Litigation and the Toxic Tort" was selected for Publication in that Journal in 1999.[2] In December 1999, Steiner began work as a Deputy District Attorney in the Orange County District Attorney's Office. In 2005, he was selected by District Attorney Tony Rackauckas to serve as head of the Hate Crime Unit of that Office.[3] In 2008, Steiner was promoted to the Gang Unit. In 2009, he was selected to serve as the Character Evidence instructor for the California District Attorney's Association. In 2007, Steiner was selected to receive a scholarship to pursue an LL.M. Degree in Prosecutorial Sciences from Chapman University School of Law, a degree he received in May 2009. His Master's Thesis, "Habitations of Cruelty: Pitfalls of Expanding Hate Crime Legislation to Include Homelessness"[4] was selected for publication in West Publishing's Criminal Law Bulletin in September 2009. Public service In 2000, at the age of 26, Steiner ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the Orange City Council. In 2006, members of that same body appointed Steiner to the Orange Planning Commission. He was selected by his fellow commissioners to serve as Chairman of the Planning Commission in February 2008. Steiner chaired the Planning Commission for two years before resigning on June 9, 2010,[5] the day after his election to the Orange County Superior Court. Steiner has been actively involved in supporting the Constitutional Rights Foundation. That organization undertakes an annual Mock Trial Competition amongst Orange County's high schools. He has served on the Mock Trial Committee of CRF since 2003, and has served as a mock trial coach since 1999. Election to the Orange County Superior Court On June 8, 2010, Steiner won election to the Orange County Superior Court of California, receiving over 325,000 votes.[6] He was elected without opposition, becoming the youngest person to be elected judge in the history of the Orange County Superior Court. He succeeded Judge Margaret Anderson, who endorsed him[7] and supported his campaign efforts. Steiner received substantial bi-partisan and law enforcement support for his campaign, including endorsements from the heads or former heads of both the Republican and Democratic Parties of Orange County. Steiner begins a six-year term in January, 2011. References ^ Chapman University School of Law - Adjunct Faculty retrieved 1st July 2010 ^ Lexis-Nexis retrieved 1st July 2010 ^ OC Weekly retrieved 1st July 2010 ^ Berkeley Electronic Press retrieved 1st July 2010 ^ City of Orange retrieved 7th July 2010 ^ Orange County Registrar of Voters retrieved 1st July 2010 ^ OCregister retrieved 16th June 2010 External links http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/breaking-news/judge-steiner/ http://www.ocvote.com/live/pri2010/results.htm http://www.redcounty.com/2010-judge-races-scott-steiner-a-roll http://members.calbar.ca.gov/search/member_detail.aspx?x=203223 http://www.chapman.edu/law/faculty/adjunct/sSteiner.asp http://www.cdaa.org