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Kern County was partitioned from Tulare, Los Angeles, and San Bernardino counties in 1866, [3] following a failed effort to establish Buena Vista County which started in 1855. [4] The initial county seat was set in Havilah, and the governor appointed Theron Reed as the county judge. At their first two meetings, held August 1–2, 1866, the ...
Originally the Kern County Courthouse was the repository of records in the county. However, by the mid-1900s, more room was needed to store the records. The Hall of Records building was constructed in 1909, across the street from the courthouse (which is where City Hall is located today).
The last county to achieve trial court unification was Kern County, where the state's last four municipal court judges were sworn in by Chief Justice Ronald M. George as superior court judges on February 8, 2001. [26]
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Jul. 8—William "Bill" Dickinson has been selected as Kern County's new chief probation officer, according to an announcement by Kern County Superior Court Presiding Judge J. Eric Bradshaw.
Sep. 8—Citing "uncharted waters" in the administration of justice Friday, a judge denied a motion filed by a Kern County prosecutor seeking sanctions against former Chief Assistant Public ...