Compassion trademarks of S.F. ’s Top judges
Clad in their default black robe and round glasses, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Donna Hitchens chooses a teddy bear of a variety ausgestopften animals in their rooms and nostalgia on the heads of the courtroom.
It is Monday morning - and still ensure a memorable Hitchens in running the factory workweek all their adoption procedures then.
“Sometimes, they sit around here - they are not really sure what’s happening,” Hitchens, 55, has adopted new children. “When I teddy bear - oh, they give me the biggest smile! Tribunal journalist My wife and my parents are often warned to be cautious. I do not want it, sometimes they disappear.
Mothers armed with the judge teddy bear perhaps no place in most heats with emotion in court, but Hitchens has periods of his career around compassion for those on the periphery - the smallest City of babies for victims of domestic violence to a poor man can not bring a lawyer.
Hitchens’ 50 colleagues and judges, he admires their work, it rejects the traditional system of seniority and they act as chairman of the San Francisco Superior Court, a term of two years from January 2
Given that the city up magistrate, Hitchens, the management of all courts in San Francisco - trafficking low value landlord / tenant disputes criminal courts - and looking for ways to spray their signatures compassion in the judicial system.
Count 10 years as a fan of Javier Hitchens, vice-chairman, concerning the adoption of the ceremony Derek Peake and Ted UN adoptive father.
“Some judges on television are more serious - they are mean,” Javier said. “She was calm and nice. I felt something special. ”
Growing up as a single son in a working-class family in and around Washington, DC, Hitchens never met a lawyer - let alone a judge - and it was in his 20s.
Neither their parents finished high school. Bill collectors calling constantly, and Hitchens began working after school and during summer and holidays in the 10th Se class to buy clothes and shoes.
She knew they wanted the college and financially independent.
In 1969, she holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Community management and development of Springfield (Mass.) College, where she later received a Master’s in Council.
But given that the nation was excited about the Vietnam War and the struggle for the rights of citizens, Hitchens was frustrated. As an advisor at the University of Maine, it might contribute to human beings with their personal problems, but not the sense of change errors in the system. For the first time, she thought of the Law School.
But their choice of profession was not alone, causing internal unrest. Although they were boys in the High-School, College, she always asked “why they do not click.”
Hitchens, it was done at the age of 24 gay, and not long after was on the road to the West.
“You live on the east coast, and you do that at this point of view of San Francisco, as the sky,” she says.
Hitchens in San Francisco’s Golden Gate University for one year before transferring to UC Berkeley’s Boalt Hall School of Law, graduated in 1977. She worked as a consultant for staff Equal Rights Advocates, where she meets Nancy Davis, their colleagues and attorneys and the future of love.
Later, Hitchens, spearheaded by the National Center for Lesbian Rights, which jaillie a Shoestring a company known nationally non-profit with 12 employees and a budget of $ 1.8 million 3000, all customers in 50 countries each year.
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