- Lance Ito
Lance Allan Ito (born
August 2 ,1950 inLos Angeles, California ) is an American Los Angeles County Superior Courtjudge , best known for his presiding role during theO. J. Simpson murder trial . He currently hearsfelony criminal cases at theClara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center .Early life and career
Ito was born to Jim and Toshi Ito. As children, both had been kept in
Japanese American internment camps with their families duringWorld War II . Ito attendedJohn Marshall High School , where he was student body president and received the Scholar Athlete award in 1968. He earned his Bachelors Degree with honors from theUniversity of California, Los Angeles in 1972, and his J.D. degree from theUniversity of California, Berkeley 'sBoalt Hall in 1975. He then joined the Los Angeles district attorney's office in 1977, working in the hardcore gang unit and the organized crime and terror unit, among others. [ [http://www.usnews.com/usnews/culture/articles/941031/archive_013608.htm "Ito's Fairness Doctrine"] , Mike Tharp, "U.S. News ", October 23, 1994]In 1981, he married Margaret Ann York, the first woman to attain the rank of Deputy Chief in the
Los Angeles Police Department and that department's highest ranking woman officer at the time of her retirement in 2002. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,983362-2,00.html The Week] , "Time", August 28, 1995] The two met while at an Eagle Rock murder scene. York is currently the Chief of theLos Angeles County Police .Republican Governor
George Deukmejian appointed the Democrat to the Municipal Court in 1987, and then elevated him to Superior Court in 1989. In his spare time, Ito enjoys restoring his hundred-year old Pasadena home. [ [http://www.donray.com/LanceIto.htm Judicial Profile ] ]Charles H. Keating Jr.'s trial
In 1992, he presided over
Charles H. Keating Jr. 's trial in the savings and loan scandal; Keating's 10-year sentence was later overturned onappeal because Ito had neglected to instruct the jury to determine whether Keating "intended" to defraud investors. It was the prosecution's position that Keating was liable as a matter of strict liability. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,985852-2,00.html "Charlie's An Angel?"] , Adam Zagorin, "Time", February 3, 1997]O.J. Simpson's murder trial
Ito became familiar to American television viewers when he presided over the 1995 murder trial of
O.J. Simpson at which Simpson was acquitted.Some judges Who|date=December 2007 disliked Ito's handling of the Simpson case because they felt he allowed his courtroom to be turned into part of the
media circus to the point where Ito would invite attorneys and courtroom staff into his chambers to watch the previous night's Jay Leno footage; however, Ito and others present in the courtroom Who|date=December 2007 dispute this characterization, challenging critics to identify a proceeding that was not under control. Because the jury was sequestered, an attorney gag order would not have been supported by any appellate court, leading to often chaotic scenes outside the courthouse. Ito allowed a jury field trip through O.J. Simpson's home after it had been stage dressed by the defense team, in one case replacing an artistic nude painting of Simpson's girlfriend with a reproduction ofNorman Rockwell 's painting ofRuby Bridges being escorted to school in theLittle Rock desegregation struggle. Ito was also criticized for the way thatthe jury was handled, bowing to defense team pressure to dismiss juror Francine Florio-Bunten late in the trial. "Outrage" byVincent Bugliosi illustrates a broad range of judicial incompetence attributed to Ito. For his part Judge Ito notes that his demeanor in his trials was a result of the Japanese way of "shikata ga nai ", or "it can't be helped".Ito was the subject of parody with comedian
Jay Leno 's "Dancing Itos" sketch, a regular part of "The Tonight Show " during the Simpson trial and has remained regular fodder for crossword puzzles. [ [http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2006/11/11/DDGI9M9USB1.DTL "Clued in to joy of short names with vowels"] , Jean Gonick, "San Francisco Chronicle ", November 11, 2006]Current career
Ito continues to hold office as a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge. He is regarded as an expert in the area of the use of spoken-language interpreters in courtroom proceedings and regularly teaches at the Judicial College of California and Chapman University School of Law.
To date, Judge Ito declines to give interviews regarding the O.J. Simpson trial because the Canons of Ethics that guide the conduct of California trial court judges forbid comment upon pending matters or matters likely to come before the courts. Given the continuing efforts of the family of Ron Goldman to collect the multi-million dollar wrongful death civil judgment and O.J. Simpson's frequent brushes with the law, including an arrest in Las Vegas, Nevada in September 2007, followed by a conviction in 2008, it is unlikely Judge Ito will break his silence on the guilt or innocence while he is still a sitting judge.
Ito has considered writing a book about the Simpson trial but believed that resigning from his position would be a dishonor to his family. He has noted his disbelief that public interest in the trial extended through the "turgid"
DNA section of the trial, and has used his notoriety to work on issues of judicial reform, such as increasing the number of translators and enforcing rules for foreign national defendants in the court. [ [http://www.donray.com/LanceIto.htm Judicial Profile ] ]References
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