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The original Ventura County Courthouse was completed in 1875 [4]: 55, 58 by William Dewey Hobson and T. B. Steepleton from a design by Hobson. Additions were made in 1879 and 1884, [5] and the building was remodeled in 1900. [6] The first courthouse was demolished around 1920; [7] the site is now occupied by the May Henning School on Santa ...
As of 2007, the superior courts of California consisted of over 1,500 judges, and make up the largest part of California's judicial system, which is in turn one of the largest court systems in the United States. Superior court judges are elected by each county's voters to six-year terms. California attorneys are allowed to run against sitting ...
The Ventura County Courthouse, known since 1974 as Ventura City Hall, is a historic building in Ventura, California. Located on a hill at the top of California Street, it overlooks the city's downtown district with views of the Santa Barbara Channel and Channel Islands. It was the first building in the City of Ventura to be listed on the ...
The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California announced July 21 the return of masks, which also affects federal courthouses in Los Angeles, Riverside and Orange counties.
The Ventura County Superior Court has implemented a mask mandate for all persons entering any courthouse, courtroom or other court facility.
Ventura, officially named San Buenaventura (Spanish for "Saint Bonaventure"), [11] is a city in and the county seat of Ventura County, California, United States. It is a coastal city located northwest of Los Angeles. The population was 110,763 at the 2020 census. [12] Ventura is a popular tourist destination, owing to its historic landmarks ...
Rivera's ex-husband, Ryan Dorsey, filed a lawsuit in Nov. 2020 on behalf of their son. Josey, now 6, will receive an unknown amount assuming the settlement is approved by Ventura Superior Court on ...
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.