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The Imperial County Superior Court is the California superior court located in Imperial County. The superior court operates four courthouses throughout the county. As of 2017, the presiding judge of the court is Brooks Anderholt, and the interim court executive officer is Maria Rhinehart. The court has over 100 employees, 10 judges, and 2 ...
Magistrate Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California; In office August 15, 2018 – March 30, 2022: Judge of the Imperial County Superior Court; In office January 2, 2015 [1] – 2018: Appointed by: Jerry Brown: In office March 6, 2012 [2] – January 7, 2013: Appointed by: Jerry Brown: Preceded by ...
Imperial County Superior Court (2015–2018); United States District Court for the Southern District of California (2018– ) California: active: Franklin S. Montero [390] Bergenfield Municipal Court (2020– ) New Jersey: active: Richard Montes [391] Los Angeles County Superior Court (appt. 1976) California: retired: Anna Montoya-Páez [392]
The race to replace an embattled former Superior Court judge was hanging in the balance by just 13 votes on Tuesday night. Court Commissioner Bronson Brown had a sliver of a lead with 49.8%, or ...
The Superior Court Judge election will be held on May 21 in a nonpartisan race. Superior Court Judges are elected to four-year terms, and judges Penny Haas Freesemann, John E. Morse Jr., and Lisa ...
Superior court judges are elected by each county's voters to six-year terms. California attorneys are allowed to run against sitting superior court judges at their retention elections, and have occasionally succeeded in doing so. Vacancies in the superior courts are filled by appointments made by the governor.
The Superior Court Clerk records, files and maintains the proceedings of the court, such as trial dockets, case files and journals of past court proceedings. The clerk of courts seat is a six-year ...
Superior court judges are either appointed by the governor to fill a vacancy after being reviewed by the JNE or elected by the county residents in nonpartisan elections. Judges of superior courts are elected within their counties for six years, judges of courts of appeal are elected within their districts for twelve years, and judges of the ...