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On September 1, 1977, Oregon Governor Straub, a former opponent, appointed Roberts to the Oregon Court of Appeals to a new position, along with W. Michael Gillette, George M. Joseph, and John Buttler, when the court expanded from six to ten positions.
George M. Joseph (1930–2003), chief judge of the Oregon Court of Appeals, 1981–1992
On March 19, 1979, Campbell was appointed to the Oregon Court of Appeals by Oregon Governor Victor G. Atiyeh to replace Lee Johnson who had resigned.