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  2. San Francisco County Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The courthouse for the San Francisco County Superior Court is located at 400 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94102. It was opened on December 9, 1997. [18] The building was designed by Lee/Timchula Architects. The local architect was Cavagnero and Associates.

  3. California superior courts - Wikipedia

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    As of 2007, the superior courts of California consisted of over 1,500 judges, and make up the largest part of California's judicial system, which is in turn one of the largest court systems in the United States. Superior court judges are elected by each county's voters to six-year terms. California attorneys are allowed to run against sitting ...

  4. Judiciary of California - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Judiciary of California or the Judicial Branch of California is defined under the California Constitution as holding the judicial power of the state of California which is vested in the Supreme Court, the Courts of Appeal and the Superior Courts. [ 1 ] The judiciary has a hierarchical structure with the California Supreme Court at ...

  5. Jeremiah F. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    On September 2, 1879, Sullivan was elected as a judge of the San Francisco County Superior Court under the new constitution, and was re-elected in 1884. [8] [1] Among his notable cases is common law marriage and divorce case of Sarah Althea Hill against Senator William Sharon of Nevada.

  6. Donna Hitchens - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Superior Court, where Hitchens served for 20 years. Donna Hitchens (born November 10, 1947 [1]) is the first openly-gay elected female judge in the United States, and the founder of the National Center for Lesbian Rights. [2] Through her work, she has campaigned openly for LGBT+ rights with a particular focus on lesbian rights ...

  7. Murlene Randle - Wikipedia

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    March 31, 1952 (age 72)[4] Greenwood, Mississippi [4] Political party. Democratic. Education. Jackson State University (B.S.) Santa Clara University (J.D.) Murlene Johnson Randle (born March 31, 1952) is a judge of the San Francisco County Superior Court since 2020. She is the former Director of the Office of Criminal Justice for San Francisco ...

  8. Mary C. Morgan - Wikipedia

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    1981–1993. Appointed by. Jerry Brown. Personal details. Alma mater. Smith College (B.A.) New York University School of Law (J.D.) Mary Carolyn Morgan is a judge of the San Francisco County Superior Court and former judge of the San Francisco Municipal Court. She was the first openly lesbian judge appointed in the United States.

  9. Gerardo Sandoval - Wikipedia

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    Gerardo Sandoval. Gerardo Compos Sandoval (born 1962) is a judge of the Superior Court of California in and for the County of San Francisco. He was formerly a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. A practicing attorney, he defeated Superior Court judge Thomas J. Mellon, Jr. in a runoff election held in November 2008 after coming in ...