Elia V. Pirozzi received his Juris Doctorate from Southwestern University School of Law, where he was the recipient of academic achievement awards in Advanced Corporate Law and International Business Transactions, and an LL.M. from the University of San Diego School of Law, cum laude, in Environmental Law and International and Comparative Law. He was appointed to the San Bernardino County Superior Court in 2007, where he presided over numerous criminal and civil trials and served as Assistant Presiding Judge of the Appellate Division of the court. Judge Pirozzi retired from the bench in 2021 and in 2022 was appointed by the Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court to serve as an assigned judge for select California criminal and civil trial courts. He is a respected author of a broad variety of law review articles, publications, and articles for legal journals and has designed and developed numerous materials, bench tools, and legal resources for use by judicial officers throughout California. Judge Pirozzi is currently a dispute resolution professional and serves as a mediator, arbitrator, court-appointed neutral, and hearing officer for litigators, their clients, and courts statewide.
What took us several hours of research in the law library, this book succinctly and accurately summarized. It's hard to imagine a criminal trial lawyer not having this useful guide in his trial briefcase. --James Campbell, Esq., Campbell & DeMetrick, PLC, San Francisco, Past President of the American Board of Criminal Lawyers Former Dean of the Nat'l College of DUI Defense The book gives quick and reliable answers to all evidence questions, demonstrating what is admissible, what is not, and the hows and whys of using the rules of evidence to win cases. All busy lawyers will find it useful just about every day. --Edward Mallett, Mallett Saper Berg, LLP, Past President of the Nat'l Ass'n of Criminal Defense Lawyers With this book I will no longer be panicking when the issue of admissibility as to a critical piece of evidence is suddenly being litigated mid-trial. --Louis J. Shapiro, Law Offices of Louis J. Shapiro, Los Angeles Certified Specialist, Criminal Law This book provides a systematic approach to determining evidence issues, complete with insightful commentary, flowcharts and tables to identify, analyze, and resolve evidence and constitutional questions during trial. While serving as a Superior Court Judge, it was always within arms-reach and one of my most valuable resources. --Honorable Stanford Reichert (ret.), California Superior Court Judg