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The Gordon D. Schaber downtown courthouse is the main courthouse of the court. As well as providing the main trial courtrooms, the courthouse contains the administrative offices of the court (including the Presiding Judge), and the general civil and criminal case processing support services of the court system.
Another quirk is that because the superior courts are now fully unified with all courts of inferior jurisdiction, the superior courts must hear relatively minor cases that previously would have been heard in such inferior courts, such as infractions, misdemeanors, "limited civil" actions (actions where the amount in controversy is below $35,000), and "small claims" actions.
In the Republic of Ireland, a traffic ticket (which is mailed out to the driver) is in the form of a notice alleging that some crime – traffic offences are all criminal offences – has been committed, but stating that if a payment of a certain amount is made to the Garda Síochána within 28 days, or the amount increased by 50% is paid ...
Antonio Thomas lingered in a coma for 42 days after being beaten inside the Sacramento ... the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors agreed to settle the lawsuit for a payment ... court records ...
San Bernardino: 1070 901 High Desert Detention Center [73] San Bernardino: 2098 1235 West Valley Detention Center [74] San Bernardino: 3072 2465 East Mesa Reentry Facility [75] San Diego: 760 700 San Diego County Facility#8 [76] San Diego: 200 181 George Bailey Detention Facility [77] San Diego: 1380 1522 Las Colinas Women's Detention Facility ...
In Sacramento, city officials created a red light camera program in 1999. The city managed the program through 2003, at a loss of about $50,000 a year, according to a September 2019 Sacramento ...
Three state senators from San Diego, Fresno, and San Bernardino orchestrated the creation of the Fourth District in 1929. As a compromise, the court was created as a "circuit-riding" court that would sit each year in all three of those cities: Fresno (January–April), San Diego (May–August), and San Bernardino (September–December).
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.