San diego superior court earl maas




















Challenge at the first opportunity! Failed to give a tentative ruling. Failed to rule on written objections to declarations even though one declaration determined outcome. Would affidavit if assigned to him again.

Refused to hear argument at a hearing. No respect for basic practical law. Not objective. Decides arbitrarily based on feelings. Other attorney was able to blatantly lie with no repercussions. This lying happened at multiple hearings and was proven to be lying without sanction or ridicule.

Judge Maas comes off as very unprepared. I would never take a matter in front of this judge again. Criminal Defense Lawyer. Shoots from the hip and is in with the wealthier litigant. Hob nobs with lawyers that he knows to the determent of others. Does not study cases. The city voted NOT to allow additional housing on that property.

We are in a drought, try to get onto 15 from 78, and listen to your neighbors, or maybe NOT your neighbors as you may not live in this area. You need to remember that your position is one that the people vote for. He must hate renters rights. After 3 raw sewage spills because landlord failed to fix the plumbing, renter was blamed for putting wet wipes in the septic while 3 families drained into it.

Maas made renter fix it. Landlord illegally attached garage apartment to renters utilities without notice but renter never got compensated. This is a judge with bad decisions. Use a jury around him. He has no mechanical ability or comprehension. Neither does he use normal common logical sense. Maas used his influence and friends on the bench to sabotage the case in his law firm's favor.

Excellent demeanor and sharp, but didn't seem particularly well-prepared, although very conversant with the applicable law, and appeared very practical, get-down-to the-issues type.

Earl H. Maas III. See Rating Details. Judge Superior Court. San Diego County. Attorney Average Rating: 5. Please send me alerts on this judge E-mail Address:. His current term ends on January 4, Maas won re-election for judge of the Superior Court of San Diego County in California outright in the primary on March 3, , after the primary and general election were canceled. Prior to becoming a judge for the Superior Court of San Diego County , Maas worked as an attorney specializing in legal malpractice defense.

He was an attorney with Maas, Miyamoto and Bernstein from to January Incumbent Earl H. Maas III was the only candidate to file and won the position by default when the election was canceled. As an unopposed incumbent, he was automatically re-elected without appearing on the ballot. See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection. See also Elections. What's on my ballot?

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