- Joyce Karlin
Joyce A. Karlin, now Joyce Karlin Fahey, was a federal prosecutor,
Los Angeles County Superior Court judge , and then a two-term mayor ofManhattan Beach, California . She now works as a private arbitrator and mediator.Karlin received her J.D. degree from
Loyola University Chicago School of Law in 1974. From 1977 to 1991, Karlin was an assistant United States Attorney in Los Angeles. She helped develop and prosecute some of the government's most important drug cases--among them the case against defendants in the kidnapping, torture, and murder of U.S. drug agentEnrique Camarena . She also prosecutedchild pornography cases. She was appointed to the Los Angeles Superior Court in 1991 and served until 1997.In March 1991,
Soon Ja Du , aKorean-American immigrant grocer shot and killedLatasha Harlins , anAfrican American teenager. The incident started when Du erroneously concluded that Harlins was stealing a bottle of orange juice. A physical confrontation between the two then ensued before Du shot her.In the criminal trial that ensued,
People v. Soon Ja Du , a jury convicted the grocer ofvoluntary manslaughter , recommending sixteen years in prison. It was then left to Karlin, a newly appointed judge to impose the sentence.Karlin -- having decided that Du was not a "career criminal" and considering that the grocer and her family had been threatened often at their store -- did not send her to jail. Instead, she imposed a suspended sentence with probation, a fine, and several hundred hours of community service.
Karlin’s decision was met with profound dismay and protest from the African American community and inflamed the existing tension between
Korean American merchants andAfrican American community activists.Despite the fact that Judge Karlin's decision, along with the beating of
Rodney King , had precipitated the1992 Los Angeles riots , Judge Karlin was elected in spring 1992 to California's Superior Court. This election result was due in part to the high level of media attention she had received in the wake of her contested ruling. She received 51% of the vote, soundly defeatingBob Henry and three other candidates.External links
* [http://arc4adr.com/panelists/fahey.html Joyce Karlin Fahey biography]
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