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Lance Winters
(UCLA Law, 1992) has generously devoted many Fridays and weekends to the
UCLA state and national teams for 2003-2004.
Mr. Winters
graduated UCLA Law School in 1992. Immediately after taking the bar, he
joined the California Attorney General's Office, Criminal Division, Appeals,
Writs, and Trials section. He works chiefly on responding to criminal
appeals and habeas corpus petitions, in both state and federal court. He is
currently handling three death penalty cases.
Mr. Winters has
argued numerous times in the California Court of Appeal, three times
(all death penalty cases) in the California Supreme Court, and twice in the
Ninth Circuit. Mr. Winters been a supervisor with the California Attorney
General's Office since 1998.
Mr. Winters is also active in the Los Angeles County Bar Association. He was
active for many years in the Moot Court Program run by the Barristers
section of LACBA. He currently serves on the Appellate Courts Committee and
the Judicial Appointments Committee of LACBA in addition to coaching the
UCLA Moot Court national and state teams in his "spare time."
Mr. Winters lives in Manhattan Beach with his wife Kerry who works as a
prosecutor for the City of Long Beach.
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