Judges and Judiciary
Jun. 11, 2002
Devoted, In Every Sense Of the Word
MERCED - Judge Robert D. Quall doesn't do anything halfway. Whether it's playing racquetball, helping the sick and poor in Africa, or whipping through a busy morning calendar, the presiding judge of the Merced Superior Court is a competitive guy.
Robert D. Quall
Presiding judge, Merced County Superior Court
Career highlights: Elevated by unification, 1998; elected to Merced County Municipal Court, 1978; chief deputy district attorney, Merced County, 1970-78; deputy district attorney, Alameda County, 1968-70; deputy district attorney, Santa Barbara County, 1966-68; CIA agent, 1964-66.
Law school: University of Washington, 1964
Age: 62
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