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The Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino, also known as the San Bernardino County Superior Court or San Bernardino Superior Court, is the branch of the California superior court with jurisdiction over San Bernardino County.
San Bernardino County Superior Court: San Bernardino: San Bernardino (5), Barstow, Big Bear Lake, Colton (mental health), Fontana, Joshua Tree, Needles, Rancho Cucamonga (2), Victorville: San Diego County Superior Court: San Diego: San Diego (3), Chula Vista, El Cajon, Kearny Mesa, Vista: San Francisco County Superior Court: San Francisco: San ...
In 2005, he took leave from the San Bernardino Superior Court to run for mayor of San Bernardino. He won the initial election in November 2005, but not by the required majority. On February 7, 2006, Morris won the mayoral run-off election against City Attorney James "Jim" Frank Penman by 64% of the vote. [5]
Trans 'Outing' Policy At Inland Empire Schools Gets Early Legal Blow - Banning-Beaumont, CA - The San Bernardino Superior Court issued a temporary restraining order Wednesday.
The ruling stems from a lawsuit filed Aug. 28 in San Bernardino Superior Court by Bonta, in which the attorney general argues the CVUSD policy infringes on several state protections...
Information about how and where to file your court documents/legal documents in San Bernardino County, California at the San Bernardino County Superior Court.
1927 – The San Bernardino County Court House is built on the site of Fort San Bernardino, as Court Street is extended to Arrowhead. 1930 – San Bernardino's population grows to 37,481; 1938 – A major flood from the mountains damages the city. 1940 – San Bernardino's population reaches 43,646
Garver pleaded guilty a decade ago to misdemeanor willful cruelty to a child, according to San Bernardino County Superior Court records.
Margaret J. Morris (1953): First female judge in San Bernardino County, California (1963) Katrina West (1990); First African American (female) to serve on the San Bernardino County Superior Court (2001)
By 2022, term limits were restored and pay was restored to 80% of the annual base compensation for San Bernardino Superior Court judges under a supervisor lead ballot measure