
"I am honored to embark on this journey, driven by a steadfast commitment to justice and fairness. My goal is to foster a legal system that is accessible, fair, and truly reflective of the values we hold dear."
Ronda Dixon brings 30+ years of legal experience, prosecutorial insight, and constitutional expertise to serve Los Angeles County as a Superior Court Judge.




A proven leader with the experience, wisdom, and balanced perspective Los Angeles County needs in a Superior Court Judge.
With over 30 years of legal experience spanning criminal defense, civil rights, immigration law, and DUI defense, Ronda brings unparalleled breadth of knowledge to the bench.
Her unique combination of prosecutorial experience as a former DA's Office Law Clerk and extensive defense practice provides the balanced perspective essential for fair judicial decision-making.
Extensive civil rights practice and Section 1983 experience demonstrate her deep commitment to protecting constitutional rights and ensuring equal justice under law.

With over 30 years of legal experience, Ronda has served with integrity in both public and private sectors, always keeping justice within reach for those most often left behind. From the courtroom to the classroom, from policy tables to treatment centers, Ronda Dixon has spent her career advancing equity.
As founder of the Dixon Justice Center, she has championed the rights of people facing criminal charges, eviction, immigration crises, and civil rights violations. Her practice demonstrates her unwavering commitment to protecting the vulnerable and ensuring equal access to justice.
Her deep commitment to justice reform led her to serve as an Alcohol and Other Drug Commissioner for L.A. County, where she helped transform how addiction and mental health are understood in our justice system. This specialized expertise brings invaluable perspective to judicial service.
Ronda has earned recognition from civic leaders across California — including commendations from Congresswoman Karen Bass, Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, and others — for her tireless community service and advocacy work.
Three decades of diverse legal practice providing the foundation for effective judicial service.
Extensive experience defending clients in complex criminal matters, including conspiracy cases and serious felonies. Former DA's Office Law Clerk provides unique prosecutorial insight.
Section 1983 practice protecting constitutional rights and holding government entities accountable. Deep commitment to equal justice under law.
Helping families stay together through deportation defense, visa issues, and family reunification. Cultural competency serving diverse Los Angeles communities.
Protecting clients' rights in DUI cases with understanding of both criminal and administrative proceedings. Comprehensive knowledge of complex legal processes.
California State Bar Member in Good Standing
Woman of the Year Award
DA's Office Law Clerk
Dixon Justice Center, Culver City
L.A. County Alcohol and Drug Commissioner
Decades of community engagement, advocacy, and leadership beyond the courtroom.
Hosted a radio show that gave voice to African-American women for nearly a decade, providing a platform for important community conversations and advocacy.
Extensive work in education and behavioral health has helped thousands overcome systemic barriers, demonstrating commitment to addressing root causes of social issues.
Served as a cannabis policy consultant, bringing expertise in emerging legal frameworks and progressive approaches to criminal justice reform.
Led recovery programs providing second chances and new beginnings, understanding the intersection of addiction, mental health, and the justice system.
Ronda has served as a nonprofit director and educator, consistently working to provide second chances and new beginnings for those facing systemic barriers. Her comprehensive approach addresses not just legal issues, but the underlying social and economic factors that contribute to justice system involvement.



Commendation for community service and advocacy work
Recognition for tireless community service
Acknowledgment of dedication to justice and community empowerment

Committed to transparency, impartiality, and community engagement in the application of justice for all residents of Los Angeles County.
Ensuring open, transparent judicial processes that build public trust and confidence in the legal system.
Applying the law fairly and impartially, regardless of the parties involved or the nature of the case.
Fostering a legal system that is accessible and truly reflective of the values our community holds dear.
Working to ensure the legal system is accessible to all, regardless of background or economic status.
Understanding the intersection of mental health, addiction, and justice to promote healing and rehabilitation.
Making decisions based on facts, evidence, and applicable law with careful consideration of community impact.
Phone: 213 524-4042
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