Newport attorney gets judgeship
Deepa Bharath
For attorney Thomas Goethals, the tragic events of Sept. 11 sent
out a clarion call.
The 50-year-old Newport Beach attorney, who had tried more than
200 cases while in the Orange County district attorney’s office and
then moved into private practice, decided it was time to get back to
where he belonged and do what he enjoyed doing the most -- public
service.
Goethals’ wish was granted Friday when Gov. Gray Davis appointed
him a judge of the Orange County Superior Court.
“It’s a pleasant surprise,” he said. “I spent my first 12 years in
the D.A.’s office and last 12 in criminal defense work. I missed
public service a lot and really enjoyed my time as a deputy [district
attorney].”
Goethals said he looks forward to playing a different role.
“Being a judge is like being a neutral referee,” he said. “The
goal is to see both sides get a fair result. It will be nice to move
from the advocate’s table and help in a different way.”
He earned his bachelor’s from Santa Clara University and law
degree from Loyola University Law School in Los Angeles, where he now
teaches trial advocacy. He has served as an instructor for the
California District Attorneys Assn., including in its National
Homicide Symposium and Master Trial Advocacy College.
Goethals has tried six death penalty cases in his career,
including the high-profile trial of Rodney Alcala, who was found
guilty of kidnapping and killing a 12-year-old girl in 1979. Alcala
is now on death row.
A Newport Beach resident for 20 years, Goethals has also been an
active member of the community as a soccer coach and as a eucharistic
minister in his church. He has been married to Patty for 26 years and
has two sons and a daughter.
Goethals will replace retiring Judge Tully Seymour -- also a
Newport Beach resident and former Newport Beach city attorney.
“I’m honored to take Judge Seymour’s place,” Goethals said. “I’ve
always admired him.”
Seymour said he believes Goethals “is an excellent attorney and
will make a wonderful judge.”
“He has an outstanding personality,” he said, “and an even
temperament.”
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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