Sauer grew up in the
Windsor Square neighborhood of Los Angeles. He attended
Loyola Law School and later worked for eight years for the city attorney's office. In 1971, as deputy city attorney in charge of appellate cases, he unsuccessfully argued before the
U.S. Supreme Court in the case of
Cohen v. California (arguing against famed first amendment attorney
Melville B. Nimmer) — an obscenity case stemming from a defendant who appeared in a county courtroom wearing a jacket decrying the draft. Appointed to Los Angeles Municipal Court in 1972 by Governor
Ronald Reagan, Sauer was elevated to the Superior Court bench in 2000 when the two courts combined. While on the bench in May 1993, Sauer was responsible for removing the
MCA World Headquarters shooting by John Brian Jarvis to California Superior Court. In 2003, he was moved from criminal court cases to misdemeanor arraignments — a posting heavy on traffic violations and DUIs. ==Paris Hilton==