Background
GROSSFELD, SHELDON was born on November 26, 1934 in New York, New York, United States.
GROSSFELD, SHELDON was born on November 26, 1934 in New York, New York, United States.
University of California (Bachelor of Science, 1956). Hastings College of the Law, University of California (Juris Doctor, 1959). Associate Editor, Hastings Law Review, 19571958.
Adjunct Professor of Law, McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, 1962-1984.
Professor of Law, Lincoln Law School, 1969-1973.
Working as a partner of GROSSFELD. Admitted to the bar, 1960, California. United States. Supreme Court.
Criminal Proceedings after Conviction and Sentencing, California College of Trial Judges, 1972-1976. Death Penalty, California Continuing Judicial Studies Program, 1982-1984. Judge: Justice Court, Folsom Judicial District, Sacramento, California, 1964-1967.
Municipal Court, Sacramento, Judicial District, State of California, 1967-1977.
Superior Court, County of Sacramento, State of California, 1977-1984. Presiding Judge, Sacramento Municipal Court, 1970 and 1973.
Chairperson, Committee of Presiding Judges of Municipal Court, 1971. Justice: Court of Appeal, Pro Tem, Third Appellate District, 1979.
Supreme Court, Pro Tem, 1984.
Member, Appellate Department, Superior Court, Sacramento, 1980. Assistant Counsel, Department of Finance, California State, 1960-1962. Member, 1970-1984 and Special Consultant, Assembly Committee on Corporations and Public Utilities, California State Assembly.
Member, 19701984 and Member, Committees on: Judicial Efficiency and Economy, 19691970.
Standing Committee on Court Administration Rules and Procedure, 1970-1975. College Committee, 1973-1975, California Judges Association.
Member, National Conference of Special Court Judges, 1970-1977. Foreman, Sacramento County Grand Jury, 1985-1986.
Special Consultant, Commission on California State Government and Economy (Little Hoover Commission), 1988-1989.
Member: Sacramento County Bar Association. State Bar of California. Business Litigation, Real Estate, Alternate Dispute Resolution.