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Wendy Clark Duffy (1977): [367] First female judge in Monterey County, California (1989) Marla O. Anderson (1986): [368] First African American female to become a Judge of the Monterey County Superior Court (1995) Jeannine Pacioni (1990): [369] First female to serve as the District Attorney for Monterey County, California (2019)
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 ...
Monterey College of Law is fully compliant under the regulation and has maintained the following Cumulative Pass Rate on the California Bar Exam: 2023=55.8%, 2022=55.43%, 2021=53.8%, 2020=53.7%, 2019=54.3%, 2018=47.9%. State Bar of California#Controversy of State Bar Examination release of test subjects [24]
Bradley V. Sargent Jr. (July 5, 1863 – January 8, 1940) was an American lawyer and Republican politician who served as the district attorney of Monterey County and as a Judge of the Monterey County Superior Court. In 1906, he established the juvenile court as a branch of the Superior Court for Monterey County.
Monterey County Court House (1878) The first Monterey County Court House was built in 1878, designed by Jacob Lenez, Jr., which was a brick Victorian building. The courthouse remained in use until 1937, when it was demolished. Today a courtyard, lily pond, and commemorative sculpture occupy the site. [2] [3] [4]
California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday announced he is seeking up to $25 million in additional funding for legal fights with the incoming administration of U.S. President-elect ...
Santa Cruz County officials said California State Parks and Fire crews went to Sunset State Beach around 11:30 a.m. for reports of a man trapped under debris. Debris washed up by a large wave had ...
The Southern District of California was abolished and the State made to constitute a single district – the United States District Court for the District of California – by Act of Congress approved July 27, 1866, 14 Stat. 300. [2] [3] Twenty years later, on August 5, 1886, Congress re-created the Southern District of California by 24 Stat ...