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Judges serving at the Hayward Hall of Justice include Delbert Gee, and formerly Robert Fairwell. Fairwell was the second oldest seated judge in California at the time of his retirement in 2007, after serving more than 40 years.
Hayward Hall of Justice, located in Hayward, the largest full service courthouse in Alameda County Used mostly for civil matters, including family law and restraining orders. George E. McDonald Hall of Justice, Alameda; Berkeley Courthouse, Berkeley; Fremont Hall of Justice, Fremont; Juvenile Justice Center, San Leandro
Judge Delbert Gee. Delbert Gee is a retired Alameda County Superior Court Judge who served for 20 years until 2022, presiding over both civil and criminal cases.. He began his legal career in 1980 as a Deputy District Attorney in Ventura County where he tried 33 jury trials to verdict, and then spent the next 20 years in private practice as a civil litigator in San Francisco.
Pages in category "California state courts" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Hayward Hall of Justice; René C. Davidson Courthouse; C.
The Hayward Ace Hardware, owned by news reporter Jim Wieder, an historic building built in 1900 as the Hayward Emporium mercantile store, where upstairs, boxers Max Baer and George Foreman later trained. [1] [2] Hayward Amtrak station; Hayward BART station; Hayward City Hall; Hayward Executive Airport; Hayward Hall of Justice; Hayward High School
Having three new judges will allow greater access to justice, additional jury trials and more expeditious handling of cases,” District Court Administrator Laura Brewer said in a statement ...
His record caught the attention of Democratic governor Jerry Brown, who, in 1975, appointed Broussard as a judge of the Superior Court of Alameda County. [13] He went on to serve as Presiding Judge of the Superior Court. In 1981 Governor Jerry Brown elevated Broussard to the California Supreme Court, where he served as Associate Justice until ...
In 1991 she became a Judge of the Alameda County Superior Court, the state's principal trial court there, where she was affectionately known as Big Bird. In 1994, Governor Pete Wilson appointed her as an associate justice in the California Court of Appeal, First District. [6] She was elected to a term later in 1994, and re-elected in 1998 ...