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In 2004, The Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara, announced that its Juvenile Domestic and Family Violence Court has been chosen as one of the "Top 50" programs in the 2004 Innovations in American Government Awards competition. Read the press release here. [31] "Unsung Heroes" Award from the Victims Support Network, 2004. [31]
Cindy Seeley Hendrickson is a judge of the Santa Clara County Superior Court.. Raised in Alexandria, Virginia, Hendrickson went on to earn her bachelor's degree from Stanford University in 1987 and a Juris Doctor from University of California, Los Angeles where she served as the president of a student organization that provided pro bono legal help for the poor.
The Superior Court of California for and in the County of Santa Clara is the state trial court in and for Santa Clara County, California.. The Santa Clara Superior Court serves the public by providing equal justice for all in a fair, accessible, effective, efficient, and courteous manner; resolving disputes under the law; applying the law consistently, impartially, and independently ...
Santa Clara County Superior Court: Santa Clara: San Jose (5), Morgan Hill, Palo Alto (criminal), Santa Clara (traffic) [83] Santa Cruz County Superior Court: Santa Cruz: Santa Cruz, Watsonville [84] Shasta County Superior Court: Shasta: Redding (2) [85] Sierra County Superior Court: Sierra: Downieville, Portola (shared with Plumas) [86] [72 ...
Santa Clara County Department of Protective Services; ... Santa Clara County Superior Court This page was last edited on 13 December 2012, at 17:26 (UTC). ...
A Faces of Hope Foundation board member sheds new light on how the partners in helping crime victims grew apart. There’s more to split between nonprofit Faces of Hope and Ada County than was ...
Originally known as the Criminal Courts Building, [4] in 2002 it was renamed the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center, after Clara S. Foltz, the first female lawyer on the West Coast of the United States (and also the first person to propose the creation of a public defender's office).
He served on the executive committee of the Support Network for Battered Women and the Santa Clara County Network for a Hate-Free Community. [17] By 2003, Persky was a deputy district attorney in the Santa Clara District Attorney's Office and prosecuted juvenile offenders; he was also a member of the DA's Juvenile Wards Team. [17]