JUDGE RATING AND COMMENTS

Hon. Charles R. BreyerDistrict JudgeCalifornia Northern District Court
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35920Civil Litigation - Govt.
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In his older age, in even somewhat high-profile cases, he does nothing but grandstand--putting on a show to the live audience and the 1,000+ he invites to live stream. He makes no pretense anymore of trying to be judicial and, in...Read More08/12/2025 08:48 PM
20648Civil Litigation - Private
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On case of any complexity, avoid. Great complexity confounds him, and the remedial process is time-consuming - handicapped by the judge's non-linear, somewhat choatic thought process. Seemingly impervious to nuance, particularly...Read More04/26/2013 06:14 PM
19827OtherNo Ratingwhat is Hon.Charles R. Breyer raitings on on a civil case prison conditions by a inmate03/17/2013 06:26 PM
17809Civil Litigation - PrivateNo RatingI filed Writ of review for more than 6 months and no response from the big corporation nor decision from the court ? This is what the court system for Pro per. I filed the complaint with EEOC. The EEOC attorney only want to talk ...Read More05/14/2012 09:37 AM
13746Civil Litigation - PrivateNo RatingMy experience and conclusion is , all Fed.Judges are pro-Business. Only solution are fundamental up bringing , moral,ethic can solve the judicial " Trial on merit,maintain U.S Jurisprundence of trial by merit.The corruption had e...Read More03/15/2012 11:16 AM
13223Civil Litigation - Private
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Very bright. Courteous to everyone. Good sense of humor. Not afraid of tough intellectual issues. Do not understand why he would draw negative ratings, he calls balls and strikes as best as he can.11/27/2011 03:07 PM
13160Civil Litigation - Private
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Pro-business, pro-defense, pro-government. Despite his liberal upbringing Judge Breyer is an elite and supports the elite.11/15/2011 01:29 PM
13108Civil Litigation - Private
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An absolutely terrible judge. Extremely arrogant. Consistently puts his thumb on the scale in favor of the defense in civil cases. Sadistic. A vile little man with a bowtie.11/03/2011 01:28 PM
12693Civil Litigation - Private
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I filed a law suit against my employer it is racial discrimination. My case was computer assigned to 2 African American judges (weird right)The selected judge had shown prejudice against me so I requested for recusal. She recused ...Read More08/03/2011 12:34 AM
11572OtherNo RatingJudge Breyer's recent order in forum non convienes litigation showed a deep understandund of the complicated subject matter and siplayed the best, learned and documented discussion compared to all previous similar decisions in man...Read More10/11/2010 08:37 AM
8726LitigantNo RatingThis Judge has no respect for the FRCP, president cases, or the Constitution of The United States He does not belong on the bench. He is an egotist drunk with power05/30/2009 09:00 AM
7393Civil Litigation - Private
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This judge has little time and less patience to understand and engage in complicated civil trials. He prefers them to settle or be handled elsewhere and will substantially penalize parties who do not do this. Shows strong defens...Read More11/11/2008 09:03 AM
6465Criminal Defense Lawyer
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A judge with a brother on SCOTUS and a short man's attitude to make up for it.07/10/2008 04:29 PM
4847Criminal Defense Lawyer
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Smart, but not as smart as he thinks he is. (It must be hard to have a brother on the Supreme Court.) Still, a thoughtful, if overly creative, judge.09/18/2007 11:39 AM
4758Civil Litigation - Private
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Nasty, nasty, unpleasant person. Will excoriate you and threaten sanctions for the slightest deviation from any standing orders or local rules. Pro-defense bias in civil cases.09/06/2007 02:33 PM
4317LitigantNo RatingBreyer is brilliant and has all the appearances of fairness. I like several of his environmental rulings, but in my pre-trial Franks motion for a marijuana case (which he took over when my previous judge retired) he gave me an 8-...Read More07/12/2007 01:53 AM
2946Civil Litigation - Private
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In a Motion to Withdraw Reference from Bankruptcy Court, Judge Breyer ruled that the Motion was not timely because it was not brought when the Patent dispute at issue first arose -- only problem is, that would have required us to ...Read More11/06/2006 06:09 PM

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