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A titan of justice and a man of warmth, retired Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge James Slater passed away at 80 after a life defined by grit, service, and love. Rising from humble Bronx roots—working as an ice cream truck driver, steelworker, and cab driver—he earned his degree, then law school at Notre Dame, before settling in Santa Barbara, where he built a legacy. From DA’s office to the bench, he served 20 years as a judge known for fairness and compassion, then continued mediating disputes for over two decades. A devoted husband to Marian, father to six, and grandfather to eleven, he traveled 35 countries and cherished family traditions like “Thanksmas.” His humor, spirit, and unwavering dedication will be deeply missed. A celebration of his life is planned this summer at the University Club of Santa Barbara.
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