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Pursuant to California Government Code § 68070 and the Judicial Council California Rules of Court § 10.613, the Sacramento County Superior Court has adopted Local Rules for its government and the government of its officers.
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.
San Bernardino County Superior Court (2021– ) California: active: Donna G. Garza [229] San Bernardino County Superior Court (appt. 1998-2021) [230] California: retired: Emilio M. Garza [231] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (1988–1991); United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (1991–2015) Texas ...
The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office (SSO), is a local law enforcement agency that serves Sacramento County, California.It provides general-service law enforcement to unincorporated areas of Sacramento County, as well as incorporated cities within the county that have contracted with the agency for law-enforcement services.
Adel Sambrano Ramos, accused of killing Sacramento Police officer Tara O’Sullivan in 2019, appears at a preliminary hearing in Sacramento Superior Court on Wednesday, May 26, 2021.
San Bernardino County (/ s æ n ˌ b ɜːr n ə ˈ d iː n oʊ / ⓘ SAN BUR-nə-DEE-noh), officially the County of San Bernardino and sometimes abbreviated as S.B. County, [6] is a county located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of California, and is located within the Inland Empire area.
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.
The Fourth District's remaining territory was still enormous (San Bernardino County is the single largest county in the contiguous United States by area); in 1965, the Fourth District split itself into Division One, sitting permanently in San Diego, and Division Two, sitting permanently in San Bernardino (now Riverside), meaning it would no ...