Fernando L. Aenlle-Rocha
Fernando L. Aenlle-Rocha | |
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Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California | |
Assumed office December 22, 2020 | |
Appointed by | Donald Trump |
Preceded by | S. James Otero |
Judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court | |
In office May 22, 2017 – December 22, 2020 | |
Appointed by | Jerry Brown |
Preceded by | Jane L. Johnson |
Succeeded by | Tara L. Newman |
Personal details | |
Born | Fernando Lazaro Aenlle-Rocha 1961 (age 59–60) Havana, Cuba |
Political party | Republican |
Education | Princeton University (AB) UC Berkeley School of Law (JD) |
Fernando Lazaro Aenlle-Rocha (born 1961)[1] is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California and former California state court judge.
Early life and career[]
Aenlle-Rocha earned his Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University in 1983 and his Juris Doctor from the UC Berkeley School of Law in 1986. He began his career as a deputy district attorney in the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office. From 1990–1994, he was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida. In 1994, he moved back to California and became an Assistant United States Attorney for the Central District of California. In 1999, Aenlle-Rocha entered private practice as an associate with Stephan, Oringher, Richman & Theodora in Los Angeles. In 2000, he became a partner at McDermott Will & Emery. From 2005–2017, Aenlle-Rocha was a partner at White & Case, where he focused on business litigation, white collar criminal defense, and business crimes investigations. He was appointed by Governor of California Jerry Brown to the Los Angeles County Superior Court in 2017, where he served until becoming a federal judge.[2]
Federal judicial service[]
On August 28, 2019, President Trump announced his intent to nominate Aenlle-Rocha to serve as a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.[2] On October 17, 2019, his nomination was sent to the Senate. President Trump nominated Aenlle-Rocha to the seat vacated by Judge S. James Otero, who took senior status on December 30, 2018.[3] A hearing on his nomination before the Senate Judiciary Committee was held on December 4, 2019.[4] On January 3, 2020, his nomination was returned to the President under Rule XXXI, Paragraph 6 of the United States Senate.[5] On January 9, 2020, he was renominated to the same seat.[6] On March 5, 2020, his nomination was reported out of committee by voice vote.[7] On December 20, 2020, the Senate invoked cloture on his nomination by a vote of 82–7.[8] On December 20, 2020, the Senate confirmed his nomination by a vote of 80–8.[9] He received his judicial commission on December 22, 2020.
References[]
- ^ United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary: Questionnaire for Judicial Nominees: Fernando Aenlle-Rocha
- ^ a b "President Donald J. Trump Announces Judicial Nominees and United States Marshal Nominee". whitehouse.gov. August 28, 2019. Retrieved August 28, 2019 – via National Archives. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ "Eighteen Nominations Sent to the Senate", White House, October 17, 2019
- ^ Nominations for December 4, 2019
- ^ "PN1235 – Nomination of Fernando L. Aenlle-Rocha for The Judiciary, 116th Congress (2019–2020)". www.congress.gov. January 3, 2020. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
- ^ "Seven Nominations Sent to the Senate", White House, January 9, 2020
- ^ Results of Executive Business Meeting – March 5, 2020, Senate Judiciary Committee
- ^ "On the Cloture Motion (Motion to Invoke Cloture: Fernando L. Aenlle-Rocha to be U.S. District Judge for the Central District of California)" United States Senate, December 20, 2020
- ^ "On the Nomination (Confirmation: Fernando L. Aenlle-Rocha, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central District of California)" United States Senate, December 20, 2020
External links[]
- Fernando L. Aenlle-Rocha at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
- 1961 births
- Living people
- 20th-century American lawyers
- 21st-century American lawyers
- 21st-century American judges
- Assistant United States Attorneys
- California lawyers
- California state court judges
- Hispanic and Latino American judges
- Judges of the United States District Court for the Central District of California
- People from Havana
- Superior court judges in the United States
- UC Berkeley School of Law alumni
- United States district court judges appointed by Donald Trump