Hon. Carter P. Holly See Rating Details
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Superior Court
San Joaquin County
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Attorney Average Rating:   4.6 - 6 rating(s)
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General Rating Criteria

* Temperament (1=Awful,10=Excellent)
* Scholarship (1=Awful,10=Excellent)
* Industriousness (1=Not at all industrious,10=Highly industrious)
* Ability to Handle Complex Litigation (1=Awful,10=Excellent)
* Punctuality (1=Chronically Late,10=Always on Time)
* General Ability to Handle Pre-Trial Matters (1=Not all Able, 10=Extremely Able)
* General Ability as a Trial Judge (1=Not all Able, 10=Extremely Able)
Flexibility In Scheduling (1=Completely Inflexible,10=Very Flexible)


Criminal Rating Criteria (if applicable)

* Evenhandedness in Criminal Litigation (1=Demonstrates Bias,10=Entirely Evenhanded)
General Inclination Regarding Bail (1=Pro-Defense,10=Pro-Government)
Involvement in Plea Discussions (1=Not at all Involved, 10=Very Involved)
General Inclination in Criminal Cases Pretrial Stage (1=Pro-prosecution,10=Pro-defense)
General Inclination in Criminal Cases Trial Stage (1=Pro-prosecution,10=Pro-defense)
General Inclination in Criminal Cases Sentencing Stage (1=Pro-prosecution,10=Pro-defense)


Civil Rating Criteria (if applicable)

* Evenhandedness in Civil Litigation (1=Not at all Evenhanded,10=Entirely Evenhanded)
Involvement in Settlement Discussions (1=Not at all Involved,10=Very Involved)
General Inclination (1=Pro-defendant, 10=Pro-plaintiff)
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Civil Litigation - Private

Comment #: CA29046
Rating:1.9
Comments:
Perhaps it's dementia, and perhaps it's a total lack of respect for the Law, but you don't want a judge who is this out to lunch and has no knowledge of the law. Scary.

Other

Comment #: CA5721
Rating:Not Rated
Comments:
judge holly fell asleep during civil litigation case.and then rushed the jury to make a decision .so he could go on vacation. he and made perfectly clear to the jury that they would have to come back in two weeks when he got back from vacation.

Civil Litigation - Private

Comment #: CA4245
Rating:8.0
Comments:
Judge Holly has a commanding presence in the courtroom. I have appeared before him twice. The first matter involved the compromise of a minor's claim following a binding UM auto injury award. The judge seemed knowledgeable and rendered a decision in conformity with the law and the facts. The second time I appeared before Judge Holly was at a mandatory settlement conference where I was defending on a breach of contract claim. I had limited defense options and thought that the judge might lean on me. Instead, he intelligently engaged in a brief discussion on the merits of the case with counsel and then sent us back to the hall where we settled. Overall, I had a favorable impression and felt that I was treated respectfully. I observed the judge during oral argument of a motion for summary judgment and thought he was listening to both sides and asked reasonable questions. You can keep this judge.

Criminal Defense Lawyer

Comment #: CA2638
Rating:6.1
Comments:
Judge Holly takes a lot of things under submission and rules at the end of 90 days. However, although he says little during argument what he says shows he is smart and listening. I think he is fair and would put up with the delays given his intelligence and fairness.

Civil Litigation - Private

Comment #: CA1488
Rating:2.0
Comments:
In the immortal words of Dean Yager to "Dr." Pete Venkman, Judge Holly "seems to regard [the bench] as some sort of dodge or hustle." His routine is to issue tentatives devoid of any analysis, say nothing during oral argument, and then take the matter under submission for 90 days, at which point he will likely just deny the motion. I've even seen him take this approach on Discovery Referees' recommended rulings where the work's been done for him. Whether this is because he's forgotten what the motion was about and needs to get it off his desk so he can get paid, and never really looked at it in the first place, is not clear. What is clear is that the judicial process is not being taken seriously in Department 42 in Stockton.

Civil Litigation - Private

Comment #: CA1462
Rating:3.7
Comments:
Judge Holly has a tendency to ignore the law and rule based on what he thinks is fair. His rulings, especially his tentatives, are devoid of any real legal analysis, just a "granted" or "denied" or "appearance required." I wish I knew if he was just that busy or just that lazy about being a judge and actually applying the law to the facts. I've been in front of more complex cases in smaller counties with judges who took more time to understand the law and applied it, not simply come to the conclusion regardless. Will be exercising challenges from now on knowing that there's no fair shake to be had.

Criminal Defense Lawyer

Comment #: CA579
Rating:5.6
Comments:
Overall average trial judge but one of the better civil judges in this venue due to weak bench.