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Pursuant to California Government Code § 68070 and the Judicial Council California Rules of Court § 10.613, the Sacramento County Superior Court has adopted Local Rules for its government and the government of its officers.
Two new judges for Sacramento County were among 16 appointees named this week by Gov. Gavin Newsom to superior courts around the state. Philip Ferrari, 52, of Sacramento, and Satnam Rattu, 42, of ...
Rattu has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Sacramento County Superior Court by the Governor Gavin Newsom on October 7, 2022 filling the vacancy created by the retirement of the Hon. Kevin R. Culhane. Prior to this appointment he served as a Deputy District Attorney at the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office since 2008.
Joginder Dhillon: [209] First Sikh male appointed as a Judge of the Superior Court of Sacramento (2018) Daniel J. Calabretta: [210] First openly LGBT male appointed as a Judge of the Superior Court of Sacramento (2019) Thien Ho: [211] [212] First Asian American male (of Vietnamese descent) to serve as the District Attorney for Sacramento County ...
Bunmi O. Awoniyi is making history as Sacramento Superior Court’s first Black presiding judge. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail.
A superior court judge must have been an attorney admitted to practice law in California or have served as a judge of a court of record in this state for at least 10 years immediately preceding an ...
Stephen W. "Steve" White [1] (born April 13, 1949 in Sacramento, California) [1] is a Judge of the Sacramento County Superior Court. [2] He served as Presiding Judge for 2010 and 2011. He was appointed to the bench in 2003 by Governor Gray Davis . [ 3 ]
Superior Court (that is, the superior court is the respondent on appeal), and the real opponent is then listed below those names as the "real party in interest". This is why several U.S. Supreme Court decisions in cases that originated in California bear names like Asahi Metal Industry Co. v. Superior Court (1987) and Burnham v.