For the first 13 years of his career, Judge Swift practiced
civil litigation in Southern California.
In 1999 he moved to Calaveras County and began his career with the
California courts working as a research attorney for the Amador Superior
Court. Soon thereafter he was promoted to the position of Court Executive
Officer. In 2006 Judge Swift was
appointed to serve as a Superior Court Commissioner. As a commissioner, Judge
Swift presided over Child Support and Small Claims cases on a weekly basis. The
decisions he made in those cases had the same legal force and effect as the
decisions he currently makes as a judge. In December 2013, Judge Swift was
appointed to the Calaveras Superior Court after a lengthy and thorough vetting
process by the California State Bar’s Commission on Judicial Nominees
Evaluation (JNE). A process only judges
who are appointed by the Governor are required to go through; which is designed
to determine an applicant’s qualifications, character and judicial demeanor
Currently, Judge Swift hears criminal, civil, traffic,
family law, probate, domestic violence and civil harassment cases. Since taking the bench, Judge Swift has
presided over felony and misdemeanor jury trials, in addition to civil, family
law and probate court trials.
Judge Swift hears the Drug Court calendar and is working
with the Court’s justice partners and veteran’s advocates to establish a
Veterans Treatment Court. More than 20
Superior Court Judges, including Judge John Martin and retired Judge Mewhinney
of the Calaveras Superior Court endorse Judge Swift. In addition, he enjoys the support of
educators, health care professionals, small business owners and members of the
community.
Judge Hugh Swift has lived in Calaveras County for 15 years,
where he is raising his children and is active in his community. Judge Swift
was a partner in Newsome Harlow Wine and a member of the board of directors of
Mind Matters Clinic in Murphys. He enjoys
spending time hiking, hunting, riding horses and watching his daughters dance
and play soccer.
Judge Swift has not sought the endorsement of any political
party for this non partisan position.