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Yolo County was one of the original counties formed in 1850 when California gained statehood. The first Yolo County Courthouse was completed on January 9, 1864; it was designed by the only architect in Woodland, California, A.A. Bennett. The builder was P. McManus; work began on June 26, 1863, and was scheduled to complete by October 1.
The Yolo County Superior Court issued the 65 page ruling late last week, marking a possible end to the project’s environmental litigation. The relatively quick ruling stands in contrast to a ...
The Yolo County Grand Jury, Board of Supervisors, and the California State Board of Health found the building "unsanitary and unfit for the transactions of the court" on January 4, 1911. [5] On October 17, 1911 the supervisors held a county-wide election to approve a $300,000 bond measure that would pay for the new courthouse to be built.
Yolo County Superior Court ruled in favor of Sites Reservoir, which would capture and store water from the Sacramento River California’s largest reservoir project in decades clears environmental ...
On Thursday, Kevin Ellis, 67, was granted compassionate release by a judge in Yolo County Superior Court due to his terminal medical diagnosis, despite objections from his victims and the district ...
Five Superior Courts—in Orange, Sacramento, San Diego, San Joaquin, and Ventura Counties—use CCMS version 3 to process civil cases. This represents approximately 25 percent of the civil case volume in California. [3] Fresno is the only Superior Court still using version 2 of CCMS.
Yolo Superior Court In an election for seat on the bench as Yolo Superior Court judge, Clara Levers, California deputy attorney general , was in first place with 69.7% of the vote.
Another quirk is that because the superior courts are now fully unified with all courts of inferior jurisdiction, the superior courts must hear relatively minor cases that previously would have been heard in such inferior courts, such as infractions, misdemeanors, "limited civil" actions (actions where the amount in controversy is below $35,000), and "small claims" actions.