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The Fresno County Courthouse is an 8-story, 200-foot-tall (61 m) high-rise building at 1100 Van Ness Avenue in downtown Fresno, California that serves as the main location for the Fresno County Superior Court.
All court locations are in the county seat of Fresno. Criminal cases are held at the downtown courthouse location, while the B. F. Sisk location handles civil and family law cases, and the M Street courthouse handles traffic cases. There is a separate juvenile court location, located southeast of the main downtown county court campus. [13]
The five-member elected Fresno County Board of Supervisors (BOS) is the county legislature. The board operates in a legislative, executive, and quasi-judicial capacity. As a legislative authority, it can pass ordinances for the unincorporated areas (ordinances that affect the whole county, like posting of restaurant ratings, must be ratified by the individual city).
The new building will replace the courthouse built in the 1960s and its satellite offices. Fresno County’s getting a new $750 million courthouse. When it’s coming and what to expect
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Caglia was also there and taking pictures when the final piece of the old Fresno County Courthouse, that iconic cupola, was moved to a museum at the Fresno Fairgrounds in 2015. The family had been ...
Fresno is the county seat of Fresno County. It maintains the main county courthouse on Van Ness in the Fresno County Plaza for criminal and some civil court cases. The United States District Court, Eastern District of California, has one of its six divisions based in the Robert E. Coyle Courthouse.
The Robert E. Coyle United States Courthouse is a 9-story, 226-foot-tall (69 m) high-rise completed in 2005 in downtown Fresno, California. The building is named after U.S. District Judge Robert Everett Coyle (1930–2012), and it is one of the tallest buildings in Downtown Fresno and Central California.