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San Francisco Municipal Court (1985–1989); San Francisco County Superior Court (1989–2004) California: deceased [296] Harry Low San Francisco Municipal Court (1967–1974); San Francisco Superior Court (1974–1983); California Court of Appeal, 1st District (1983–1992) California: retired [297] Elaine Lu Los Angeles County Superior Court ...
John W. Bussey (1931): [232] First African American male judge in San Francisco County, California (1958) Frederick D. Smith: [233] First African American male to serve as a Public Defender in San Francisco County, California (1961) Harry Low (1955): [234] [235] First Asian American male judge in San Francisco County, California (1966)
The courthouse for the San Francisco County Superior Court is located at 400 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94102. It was opened on December 9, 1997. [18] The building was designed by Lee/Timchula Architects. The local architect was Cavagnero and Associates. The entrance features fabricated metal doors designed by sculptor Albert Paley.
She joined Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco as an associate in 2004 and later became a partner at the firm. From 2014 to 2018, she served as an assistant United States attorney for the Northern District of California. She was appointed to serve as a judge of the San Francisco County Superior Court by Governor Jerry Brown in 2018.
The Stanislaus Superior Court has received 13 petitions in the first 2 1/2 months of the Community Assistance, Recovery and Empowerment (CARE) Act program, an executive officer said Thursday ...
Kimiko Burton (1990): [247] First female Public Defender for San Francisco County, California (2001) Manjari Chawla (2001): [248] First Indian American (female) to serve on the State Bar Court [located in San Francisco] (2018) Vedica Puri (1995): [249] First South Asian American (female) judge in San Francisco County, California (2019)
The counties of San Francisco and Santa Clara in California in addition to King County, Washington, and the cities of Portland, Oregon, and New Haven, Connecticut, have sued the Trump ...
In 2017, Cantil-Sakauye advocated for additional court funding. [39] In July 2017, she explained that a history of inadequate funding has compromised services to the public, and in San Francisco has led to cuts at the courthouse. [40] However, the Legislature has so far failed to provide the sought after increase in funding for the courts. [41]