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Originally known as the Criminal Courts Building, [4] in 2002 it was renamed the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center, after Clara S. Foltz, the first female lawyer on the West Coast of the United States (and also the first person to propose the creation of a public defender's office).
Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center, 210 W Temple St (Los Angeles) Spring Street Courthouse, 312 N Spring St Stanley Mosk Courthouse , 111 N Hill St
Clara Shortridge Foltz (July 16, 1849 – September 2, 1934) was an American lawyer, the first female lawyer on the West Coast, and the pioneer of the idea of the public defender. The Criminal Courts Building in downtown Los Angeles was renamed after her in 2002, and is now known as the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center .
Jul. 5—Preston County Circuit Judge Steven Shaffer said he is proud of the historical Preston County Courthouse. Shaffer said he has made some changes to the courtroom and has received a lot of ...
The Ocean County Board of Commissioners gave unanimous consent for the building process of the courthouse annex to continue despite the raise in cost. $70 million Ocean County courthouse annex ...
1860s: rented adobe house on Spring Street—across from current City Hall (now parking lot for Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center) [15] 1860s–1884: relocated to Los Angeles County Court House [15] 1884–1888: moved to Mirror Building at South Spring Street and West 2nd Street (site of former Los Angeles Times Building) [15]
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Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center (Los Angeles County Grand Jury), originally known as the Criminal Courts Building, opened in 1972; A portion of Grand Park, which stretches mid-block between Temple and First, from City Hall at Spring Street, to the Music Center at Grand Avenue.