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The paradox of state judicial officers working in county-operated organizations culminated in a 1996 case in which the Supreme Court of California upheld the constitutionality of a statute under which the superior court of Mendocino County was bound by the county board of supervisors' designation of unpaid furlough days for all county employees ...
Pages in category "Superior courts in California" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. ... Trinity County Superior Court; Tulare County ...
The Stanley Mosk Courthouse of the Los Angeles County Superior Court. The California Superior Courts are the superior courts with the general jurisdiction to hear and decide any civil or criminal action which is not specially designated to be heard in some other court or before a governmental agency, such as workers' compensation.
Stephen K. Tamura: [58] [59] [196] First Japanese American (and Asian American in general) male lawyer, county counsel and Superior Court Judge in Orange County, California. John Nho Trong Nguyen: [ 197 ] First Vietnamese American male to serve as a Judge of the Superior Court of Orange County (2000)
1876 Tulare County Courthouse (photographed in 1912 by Charles C. Pierce). Entrance faces the left side of the photograph, and one wing is visible. The state legislature authorized the county to issue bonds to build a new courthouse in 1875. However, since the Southern Pacific railroad had bypassed Visalia when it built its route through Tulare ...
In 2002, the California Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) started the Second-Generation Electronic Filing Specification (2GEFS) project. [5]After a $200,000 consultant's report declared the project ready for a final push, the Judicial Council of California scrapped the program in 2012 after $500 million in costs.
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Workers weighing and sacking sugar at the Pacific Sugar Company in Visalia, c. 1900. When California achieved statehood in 1850, Tulare County did not exist. The land that is now Tulare County was part of the vast County of Mariposa. [15] In 1852, some pioneers settled in the area, then called Four Creeks.