William W. Bedsworth, Associate Justice
Associate Justice, California Fourth District Court of Appeal
William W. Bedsworth was born in Long Beach, California, on
November 21, 1947, and grew up in Gardena. He received a Bachelor's
Degree (cum laude) from Loyola University of Los Angeles in 1968 and
his Juris Doctorate from the University of California at Berkeley
(Boalt Hall) in 1971.
After graduation from law school he joined the Orange County
District Attorney's Office where he served as a line deputy, a
felony trial deputy, an appellate attorney, and finally as managing
attorney in charge of the appellate division of that office. He
handled cases in both the California and United States Supreme
Courts, and his argument before the California Supreme Court in
In re James D. (1987) 43 Cal.3d 903, was videotaped by the
National School Safety Center for educational use. During his career
as a prosecutor, he was twice chosen President of the Association of
Orange County Deputy District Attorneys and twice elected to the
Board of Directors of the Orange County Bar Association.
In 1986, he was elected to an open seat on the Orange County
Superior Court. He was re-elected in 1992, and in February 1997, he
was appointed to the Fourth District Court of Appeal, Division 3 by
Governor Pete Wilson. He was elected to that position in 1998 (term
expires 2010).
Justice Bedsworth has been a member of the adjunct faculties of
both Western State University College of Law and Chapman University
School of Law, as well as the California Judicial College in
Berkeley, and the Board of Advisors of Whittier Law School. He has
also served on the Board of Directors of the National Conference of
Christians and Jews and Fair Share 502 (a charity whose 10 members
have raised almost a million dollars for homeless children since
1993). He was the Hispanic Bar Association's Judge of the Year in
1997.
In addition to law review articles, he has published a great deal
in the lay press, most recently in Sierra and Coast
magazines. His award-winning monthly humor column, "A Criminal Waste
of Space," is nationally syndicated, and self-described as the most
aptly named feature of the dozen legal publications in which it
appears. His second book, A Criminal Waste of Time (American
Lawyer Media Publications), has just been published, and he is a
sought-after public speaker. A partial list of his recent speaking
engagements includes groups as diverse as the American Bar
Association Conference of Bar Presidents, the American College of
Trial Adovcates, the Hawaii State Bar, the Alabama State Bar, ABOTA,
the Tulsa County Bar Association, the Nebraska State Bar, and the
California Assn. of Hostage Negotiators.
Justice Bedsworth lives in Laguna Beach with his wife Kelly,
16-year-old daughter Caitlin, and three cats. His primary
recreational interests are softball, golf, country music and ice
hockey. He works for the National Hockey League as a goal judge at
all Mighty Ducks games and selected road playoff games, a job which
made him the subject of a story in "ESPN The Magazine" entitled
Justice of the Crease.