Superior Courts | Judicial Branch of California In trial (superior) courts, a judge and sometimes a jury hears witnesses' testimony and other evidence and decides cases by applying the relevant law to the relevant facts The California courts serve the state's population of more than 39 million people
LA Court The Los Angeles Superior Court is dedicated to serving our community by providing equal access to justice through the fair, timely and efficient resolution of all cases California state courts serve all people
Home | Superior Court of California | County of Orange The Superior Court is a unified state trial court serving the County of Orange The court has seven locations and hears all matters in criminal, traffic, civil, probate, juvenile, family law, and mental health case
Home | Superior Court of California | County of Riverside The Superior Court of California, County of Riverside will, in a fair, accessible, effective, and efficient manner, resolve disputes arising under the law and will interpret and apply the law consistently, impartially, and independently to protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitutions of California and of the United States
California superior courts - Wikipedia As mandated by the California Constitution, there is a superior court in each of the 58 counties in California [1] The superior courts also have appellate divisions (superior court judges sitting as appellate judges) which hear appeals from decisions in infraction and misdemeanor cases [2]
Superior Court of California - County of Sacramento The Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento provides fair, equal, and impartial access to justice by resolving and adjudicating legal matters to ensure and protect the fundamental rights for all
Self-Help Guide to the California Courts Resources and information to help you navigate your court case, including step-by-step guides for following procedures and help with understanding your options
Overview of the State Court System | Superior Court of California . . . If you file a Limited or Unlimited Jurisdiction case in Superior Court (this means your case is worth more than $25,000), there are 6 steps: Prefiling; Filing; Discovery; Pretrial; Trial and; Post-Trial; Here’s a flow chart showing how a civil case moves through the court system
Governor Newsom announces judicial appointments 6. 18. 25 San Francisco County Superior Court John D Echeverria, of San Francisco County, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the San Francisco County Superior Court Echeverria has served as a Supervising Deputy Attorney General at the California Attorney General’s Office since 2024 and served as a Deputy Attorney General from 2016 to 2024