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Welcome to the California Appellate Courts. The six appellate districts are color coded. View an enlarged the map. Their links and respective case number prefixes are listed below: 1st District - A. 2nd District - B. 3rd District - C. 4th District - D, E, and G. 5th District - F.
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The California Courts of Appeal are the state's intermediate courts of review. Their primary function is to ensure that the law is interpreted and applied correctly. The California Courts of Appeal review the vast majority of appealable orders or judgments from superior courts. The primary exception involves death penalty cases, which ...
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Six districts, 19 divisions, 9 court locations Number of authorized justices: 106 Number of filings: 15,781 in fiscal year 2020-21 More data points in the Court Statistics Report The California Courts of Appeal are the state's intermediate courts of review. Their primary function is to ensure that the law is interpreted and applied correctly.
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The California Court of Appeal for the First District is one of the first three appellate districts created in 1904 and is located in San Francisco. Its jurisdiction is over the following counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Solano, and Sonoma.
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The California Courts of Appeal are divided into six appellate districts, based on geography. Appellate Case Search. About Courts of Appeal. Superior Courts. California has 58 trial courts, one in each county. Reduced Court Services. Find Your Court. Jury Service. Judicial Council.
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By the CA Rules of Court; Before an appeal can start; STEP 2 NOTICE OF APPEAL. Is filed in the Superior Court; By the Appellant; Generally in 60 days but could be up to 180 days; ... Is submitted to the Court of Appeal; By the Respondent; Within 30 days after the appellant files an opening brief; STEP 7 REPLY BRIEF. Is submitted to the Court of ...
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California Supreme Court Justice Leondra Kruger, who attended law school with Justice Goldman, administered the oath of office. Appointee Biography. Jeremy M. Goldman fills the vacancy created by the elevation of Justice Alison Tucher to presiding justice of the First District Court of Appeal, Division Three. He is currently co-chief of ...
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Welcome to FindLaw's searchable database of California Court of Appeal decisions since January 1934. FindLaw offers a free RSS feed for this court. We also maintain an archive of Opinion Summaries from September 2000 to the Present. Cases are browsable by date and searchable by docket number, case title, and full text. Party Name Search.
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If you want to appeal, make sure you still can. To appeal, you must file a Notice of Appeal by a deadline. If you're appealing the final decision, the deadline is 30 days after the judge made its judgment. This is usually the date the judge ordered you to pay a fine. If you miss the deadline, you lose your right to appeal.
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