
معرفی
Honorable Stanley A. Boone is an Adjunct Professor of Law at San Joaquin College of Law, where he teaches Evidence, Federal Courts and the Federal System, and Moot Court. He currently serves as a United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of California, appointed in December 2012. Prior to this, he spent 24 years in the U.S. Department of Justice, including roles as Chief of the White Collar Crime Unit (2010–2012), White Collar Crime Coordinator (2009–2010), and Assistant U.S. Attorney (1996–2009). His legal career also included service as a law clerk to Hon. Peter A. Nowinski and roles in the U.S. Trustee Program.
- Education:
- J.D., McGeorge School of Law (American Jurisprudence Awards in Constitutional Law and Criminal Procedure; Valedictorian of Evening Class)
- B.A., University of California, Berkeley (Legal Studies with Asian Studies minor)
Boone’s expertise spans federal criminal procedure, white-collar defense, and judicial administration. His teaching reflects his deep engagement with evidentiary rules and federal court systems. Judicial experience and DOJ leadership roles underscore his focus on legal enforcement and institutional governance.
Awards & Honors:
- American Jurisprudence Awards in Constitutional Law and Criminal Procedure
- Valedictorian of Evening Class at McGeorge School of Law
Additional Details: No grants, lab affiliations, or advisory roles are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His professional trajectory combines judicial service with prosecutorial and academic contributions.



