Education
Born in Olympia, Washington, Kremer attended Everett High School in Everett, Washington, but his attendance at the school was interrupted when he contracted polio in one of the last epidemics of the disease in the 1950s.
Born in Olympia, Washington, Kremer attended Everett High School in Everett, Washington, but his attendance at the school was interrupted when he contracted polio in one of the last epidemics of the disease in the 1950s.
After earning his Bachelor of Laws from Stanford Law School in 1963, Kremer served as a Deputy Attorney General in Sacramento, California. In 1972, he was promoted to head of the criminal division in the Attorney General"s San Diego office. In 1983, Kremer was again promoted, this time to Chief Assistant Attorney General heading the statewide criminal division.
Later that year, Republican Governor George Deukmejian appointed Kremer to serve as a San Diego County Superior Court Judge.
In 1985, Deukmejian elevated Kremer to serve as Presiding Justice of the California Fourth District Court of Appeal, Division One. During his service as Presiding Justice, Kremer served as Chair of the Judicial Council"s Criminal Trial Delay Reduction Committee, Library Technology Committee, and Court Facilities Task Force.
The Judicial Council named Kremer the 2002 Jurist of the Year. After serving as Presiding Justice for 18 years, Kremer retired on July 31, 2003.