SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday announced the appointment of six new judges to California Superior Courts, filling vacancies in Tulare, Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties, according to a press release from the Governor’s Office.
The appointments include one judge in Tulare County, four in Los Angeles County and one in San Bernardino County. All six appointees are Democrats and will fill vacancies created by retirements or judicial elevations, the Governor’s Office said.
Katrina Brownson was appointed to serve as a judge in the Tulare County Superior Court. Brownson has served as an assistant district attorney at the Tulare County District Attorney’s Office since 2024 and worked as a deputy district attorney from 2015 to 2023…