Gov. Newsom makes three appointments to Sacramento County Superior Court



Among several judicial appointments made by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday were three to the Sacramento Superior Court. 

Those appointed were Amy Holliday, Jaya Badiga and Allison Zuvela. Holliday recently won her election to the Sacramento bench in March primary and was appointed by Newsom to take her seat immediately instead of next January.


Badiga has served as a Commissioner at the Sacramento County Superior Court since 2022. She was a Sole Practitioner from 2018 to 2022. She served as an Attorney at the California Department of Health Care Services in 2020 and at California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services in 2018. 





Zuvela has served as a Retired Annuitant Deputy Public Defender at the Yolo County Public Defender’s Office since 2023 and served in several positions there from 2003 to 2021, including Chief Deputy Public Defender and Assistant Chief Deputy Public Defender. She served as a Deputy Public Defender in the Tulare County Public Defender’s Office from 1995 to 2003.




Holliday has been an Assistant Chief Deputy in the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office since 2020 and has served in several roles there since 2002, including Supervising Deputy District Attorney. She was an Associate at Riggio, Mordaunt & Kelly from 2001 to 2002 and at Diehl, Steinheimer, Riggio, Haydel and Mordaunt from 1999 to 2000. 

All three judges are Democrats.  

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