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The current San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner is Shannon Dicus. replaced John McMahon on July 16, 2021. Serving below the Sheriff is the Undersheriff . As in most counties, the undersheriff is second-in-command of the entire Sheriff's Department.
San Bernardino County was partitioned from Los Angeles County in 1853. [3] San Bernardino was named the county seat, and the first county judge was Daniel M. Thomas, elected in January 1853. [4]: 418 [5]: 119 County affairs were conducted in the old Mormon Council-House, which was at the corner of Third and Grafton streets. [4]: 419
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San Bernardino County Superior Court (2021– ) California: active: Donna G. Garza [229] San Bernardino County Superior Court (appt. 1998-2021) [230] California: retired: Emilio M. Garza [231] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (1988–1991); United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (1991–2015) Texas ...
Michael Anthony "Mike" Ramos (born August 5, 1957) is an American attorney. He was the 35th district attorney of San Bernardino County, California.He was first elected in 2002 [1] and is the first Hispanic district attorney elected in San Bernardino County. [2]
The San Bernardino County Court House, is a Classical Revival building located at 351 N. Arrowhead Ave. in San Bernardino, is the county courthouse for San Bernardino County, California. The courthouse was built in 1927 and has served as the center of county government since then.
The California attorney general carries out the responsibilities of the office through the California Department of Justice. The department employs over 1,100 attorneys and 3,700 non-attorney employees. [citation needed] The California attorney general is elected to a four-year term, with a maximum of two terms.