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Joseph H. Stuart: [216] First African American male lawyers in San Diego County, California (1890) Duane E. Bennett: [217] [218] [219] First African American male to become the City Attorney for Oceanside, San Diego County, California; Ataulfo “A.F.” Molina (1923): [220] [221] First Latino American male judge in San Diego County, California ...
The People of the State of California v. Superior Court (Romero), 13 CAL. 4TH 497, 917 P.2D 628 (Cal. 1996), was a landmark case in the state of California that gave California Superior Court judges the ability to dismiss a criminal defendant's "strike prior" pursuant to the California Three-strikes law, thereby avoiding a 25-to-life minimum sentence.
San Diego County was one of the original counties formed when California gained statehood in 1850. The first elected officers of the San Diego Court of Sessions met in October 1850, including presiding judge Hon. John Hayes and associate judges Charles Haraszthy and William H. Moon; the First Court House, approximately at the intersection of San Diego and Mason Streets, was part of what is now ...
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.
San Diego Municipal Court (1981–1998); San Diego Superior Court (1998–2007) California: retired: Maria Arroyo [40] San Joaquin County Superior Court (2020) California: retired: Anna María Baca [30] Maricopa County Superior Court (1994–2009) Arizona: retired: Paul A. Bacigalupo [41] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2002–2024) [42 ...
Prompted by a complaint from a dog bite victim, the San Diego County grand jury has recommended the county improve collection of dog bite data and start a database. A database of dangerous dogs.
In 2005, Simmons was a deputy city attorney in the San Diego City Attorney's Office. From 2006 to 2017, he was a deputy district attorney in the San Diego County District Attorney's Office. [3] [4] During his tenure, he worked in the juvenile division, the superior court division and the gangs division. He has volunteered for Project LEAD. [5]
The lawsuit filed Friday in Clark County Superior Court alleges election officials failed to update databases of registered voters in District 18 and that more than 1,000 votes counted in the race ...