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The Sacramento County Public Defender provides criminal defense services for those unable to afford private counsel. The current public defender is Amanda M. Benson. For cases where the public defender has a legal conflict or is otherwise unable to provide services, services are provided by a group of private attorneys compensated by the Court.
SCPLL was established on March 31, 1891, in the county courthouse with 6,237 volumes. [3] In 1965 the law library moved along with the court to the new Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse Sacramento Superior Court at 720 9th Street. The law library was located in the basement of the courthouse. [4]
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.
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From 1992 to 1993, he was the United States Attorney for the Northern District of California. In 1993, Mendez again returned to private practice. Mendez served as a judge on the Sacramento County Superior Court for the State of California between 2001 and 2008. [4]
Philip Ferrari, 52, of Sacramento, and Satnam Rattu, 42, of Folsom, were added to the local bench, according to a news release from the Sacramento County Superior Court.
Calabretta served as a law clerk for Judge William A. Fletcher of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 2003 to 2004 and Associate Justice John Paul Stevens of the United States Supreme Court from 2004 to 2005. From 2005 to 2008, he was an associate at Munger, Tolles and Olson.
He pleaded not guilty and is currently out on bail, according to Sacramento County court records. The four litigants all report experiencing abuse in different time periods and range from 11 to 39 ...