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Santa Clara County Superior Court

The Superior Court of California for and in the County of Santa Clara is the state trial court in and for Santa Clara County, California.

Santa Clara County Superior Court
Seal of the Court
JurisdictionCalifornia
Santa Clara County
Composition methodNon-partisan election
Authorized byConstitution of California
Appeals toCalifornia Court of Appeal
6th Appellate District
Websitewww.scscourt.org
Presiding Judge
CurrentlyHon. Theodore C. Zayner

The Santa Clara Superior Court serves the public by providing equal justice for all in a fair, accessible, effective, efficient, and courteous manner; resolving disputes under the law; applying the law consistently, impartially, and independently; instilling public trust and confidence in the court.

History edit

 
1868 County Courthouse (photographed in 1869, one year after completion)

San Jose was chosen as the initial site for the state's capitol in 1849, which it held until 1851, when legislators voted to move to Vallejo.[1] After Santa Clara County was formed on April 25, 1851, a contest was held to select a design for a new building worthy of being a state capitol in 1860. The winning entry, designed by Levi Goodrich, was constructed from 1866 to 1868 at a cost of US$173,737.96 (equivalent to $3,980,000 in 2023).[2]

The courthouse was destroyed by fire in May 1931.[3][4][5] Reconstruction work began in December 1931[6] and completed in August 1932;[7] a dedication ceremony for the reconstructed courthouse was held on September 17.[8] As originally completed in 1868, the courthouse was topped by a copper-covered dome; the copper sheathing melted in the intense heat from the 1931 fire and the dome was removed during reconstruction.[9] After the disastrous 1931 fire and rebuilding, it survives today as the Old Courthouse,[10] which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the St. James Square National Historic District in 1979.[11]

A modern courthouse was completed in 1964, replacing an older Hall of Records which had been built adjacent to the county courthouse. The Hall of Justice, located a few blocks to the north, was completed in 1991.[12] The Family Justice Center was completed in 2016, consolidating court operations from six different facilities in a single building.[13]

The doctrine of corporate personhood in US law is commonly traced to the 1886 decision of the United States Supreme Court in Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad, which started in this court.

Courthouses edit

Santa Clara County Superior Court locations:[14]
1
Downtown Superior, 191 N 1st St (San Jose)
 Family Justice, 201 N 1st St (San Jose)
 Old Courthouse, 161 N 1st St (San Jose)
 Notre Dame, 99 Notre Dame Ave (San Jose, closed 2016)
 Park Center Family Court, 170 Park Ave (San Jose, closed 2016)
 Terraine, 115 Terraine St (San Jose, closed 2016)
2
Hall of Justice, 190 W Hedding St (San Jose)
 Juvenile Justice, 840 Guadalupe Pkwy (San Jose)
 Ruff Drive, 935 Ruff Dr (San Jose, closed 2008)
3
Palo Alto, 270 Grant Ave (Palo Alto)
4
Santa Clara, 1095 Homestead Rd (Santa Clara)
5
South County, 301 Diana Ave (Morgan Hill)
6
Sunnyvale, 605 W El Camino Real (Sunnyvale, closed 2016)
  • Downtown Superior Court, Downtown San Jose
  • Family Justice Center, Downtown San Jose
  • Hall of Justice, San Jose
  • Juvenile Justice Courthouse, San Jose
  • Old Courthouse, Downtown San Jose
  • Palo Alto Courthouse, Palo Alto
  • Santa Clara Courthouse, Santa Clara
  • South County Courthouse, Morgan Hill
Closed
  • Park Center Family Court, Downtown San Jose (closed August 15, 2016)[15]
  • Notre Dame Courthouse, Notre Dame Avenue, Downtown San Jose (closed August 22, 2016)[16]
  • Ruff Drive Courthouse, Ruff Drive, San Jose (closed 2008)[17]
  • Sunnyvale Courthouse, Sunnyvale (closed August 15, 2016)[18]
  • Terraine Courthouse, Terraine Street, Downtown San Jose (closed August 22, 2016)[19]

Areas Served edit

The Court serves the Incorporated Cities, Towns & Census Designated Places of Santa Clara County. (Incorporated Cities and or Towns are marked with an asterisk (*).)

Judges edit

Present edit

The following judicial officers serve on the Superior Court of California, Santa Clara County, as of June 2019:

  • Charles F. Adams
  • Javier Alcala
  • Julia L. Alloggiamento
  • Mary E. Arand
  • Jacqueline M. Arroyo
  • Kenneth Paul Barnum
  • Thang Nguyen Barrett
  • Paul R. Bernal
  • Brooke A. Blecher
  • Arthur Bocanegra
  • Griffin M. J. Bonini
  • Shelyna V. Brown
  • David A. Cena
  • Sharon A. Chatman
  • Vincent J. Chiarello
  • Frederick S. Chung
  • L. Michael Clark
  • Paul O. Colin
  • Le Jacqueline Duong
  • Julie A. Emede
  • Rebeca Esquivel-Pedroza
  • Micael Estremera
  • Andrea E. Flint
  • Maureen A. Folan
  • Jose S. Franco
  • Eric S. Geffon
  • Matthew S. Harris
  • Robert Hawk
  • Roberta S. Hayashi
  • Cindy Seely Hendrickson
  • Joseph H. Huber
  • Audra Ibarra
  • Nahal Iravani-Sani
  • Nicole Isger
  • Peter H. Kirwan
  • Nona L. Klippen
  • Thomas E. Kuhnle
  • Kelley Kulick
  • Sunil R. Kulkarni
  • Edward Frederick Lee
  • Cynthia C. Lie
  • Patricia M. Lucas
  • Katherine Lucero
  • Stephen V. Manley
  • Socrates Peter Manoukian
  • JoAnne McCracken
  • Beth A. R. McGowen
  • Michele McKay McCoy
  • William J. Monahan
  • Daniel T. Nishigaya
  • Carol W. Overton
  • Lori E. Pegg
  • Evette D. Pennypacker
  • Elizabeth C. Peterson
  • Mark H. Pierce
  • Hector E. Ramon
  • Amber Rosen
  • Christopher G. Rudy
  • Deborah A. Ryan
  • Panteha E. Saban
  • Shawna M. Schwarz
  • Stuart J. Scott
  • Cynthia A. Sevely
  • Julianne Sylva
  • Drew C. Takaichi
  • Patrick E. Tondreau
  • James E. Towery
  • Jesus Valencia, Jr.
  • Brian Walsh
  • Joshua Weinstein
  • Helen E. Williams
  • Charles E. Wilson, II
  • Erica R. Yew
  • Theodore C. Zayner
  • Vanessa A. Zecher
  • Carrie A. Zepeda

[20]

Commissioners edit

  • Christine Copeland
  • Jillian M. Laxton
  • Johanna Thai Van Dat
  • Benjamin Williams
  • Erik S. Johnson

[21]

Notable past judges edit

References edit

  1. ^ "A Capital on Wheels: History of How Sacramento Became the Seat of Government". Press Democrat. February 14, 1903. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  2. ^ Hall, Frederic (1871). History of San Jose and Surroundings. San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft and Company. pp. 301–304. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  3. ^ "Fires Spreading Over State". Healdsburg Tribune. May 19, 1931. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  4. ^ "San Jose Fire". Calexico Chronicle. May 22, 1931. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  5. ^ "Old San Jose Records Go in $250,000 Fire". Santa Cruz Evening News. May 19, 1931. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  6. ^ "Work started on new Santa Clara County Courthouse". Santa Cruz Evening News. December 11, 1931. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  7. ^ "Knife slayer to have trial in September". Oakland Tribune. August 10, 1932. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  8. ^ "Dedication Date Set for Santa Clara Courthouse". Oakland Tribune. August 27, 1932. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  9. ^ . Emporis. Archived from the original on September 18, 2020.
  10. ^ "Old Courthouse History". Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  11. ^ "National Register Information System – St. James Square (#79000546)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  12. ^ Deacon, John. "Santa Clara County". American Courthouses. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  13. ^ "Fact Sheet: Superior Court of Santa Clara County, Santa Clara Family Justice Center Courthouse" (PDF). Judicial Council of California. October 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  14. ^ (PDF). Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 20, 2015.
  15. ^ "Family Courthouse". Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  16. ^ "Notre Dame Courthouse". Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  17. ^ "Superior Court Announces Relocation of Traffic Court" (PDF) (Press release). Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara. April 23, 2008. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  18. ^ "Sunnyvale Courthouse". Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  19. ^ "Terraine Courthouse". Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  20. ^ "Governor Newsom Announces Judicial Appointments 8.8.22". California Governor. August 9, 2022. Retrieved November 12, 2023.
  21. ^ "Santa Clara County Superior Welcomes Commissioner Johanna Thai Van Dat to the Bench" (PDF). Santa Clara County Superior Court. September 12, 2022. (PDF) from the original on November 12, 2023. Retrieved November 11, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Superior Court of California for and in the County of Santa Clara is the state trial court in and for Santa Clara County California Santa Clara County Superior CourtSeal of the CourtJurisdictionCaliforniaSanta Clara CountyComposition methodNon partisan electionAuthorized byConstitution of CaliforniaAppeals toCalifornia Court of Appeal 6th Appellate DistrictWebsitewww scscourt orgPresiding JudgeCurrentlyHon Theodore C ZaynerThe Santa Clara Superior Court serves the public by providing equal justice for all in a fair accessible effective efficient and courteous manner resolving disputes under the law applying the law consistently impartially and independently instilling public trust and confidence in the court Contents 1 History 2 Courthouses 3 Areas Served 4 Judges 4 1 Present 4 2 Commissioners 4 3 Notable past judges 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp 1868 County Courthouse photographed in 1869 one year after completion San Jose was chosen as the initial site for the state s capitol in 1849 which it held until 1851 when legislators voted to move to Vallejo 1 After Santa Clara County was formed on April 25 1851 a contest was held to select a design for a new building worthy of being a state capitol in 1860 The winning entry designed by Levi Goodrich was constructed from 1866 to 1868 at a cost of US 173 737 96 equivalent to 3 980 000 in 2023 2 The courthouse was destroyed by fire in May 1931 3 4 5 Reconstruction work began in December 1931 6 and completed in August 1932 7 a dedication ceremony for the reconstructed courthouse was held on September 17 8 As originally completed in 1868 the courthouse was topped by a copper covered dome the copper sheathing melted in the intense heat from the 1931 fire and the dome was removed during reconstruction 9 After the disastrous 1931 fire and rebuilding it survives today as the Old Courthouse 10 which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the St James Square National Historic District in 1979 11 A modern courthouse was completed in 1964 replacing an older Hall of Records which had been built adjacent to the county courthouse The Hall of Justice located a few blocks to the north was completed in 1991 12 The Family Justice Center was completed in 2016 consolidating court operations from six different facilities in a single building 13 The doctrine of corporate personhood in US law is commonly traced to the 1886 decision of the United States Supreme Court in Santa Clara County v Southern Pacific Railroad which started in this court Courthouses edit nbsp nbsp 8km5miles nbsp 6543 2 1 nbsp Santa Clara County Superior Court locations 14 1 Downtown Superior 191 N 1st St San Jose Family Justice 201 N 1st St San Jose Old Courthouse 161 N 1st St San Jose Notre Dame 99 Notre Dame Ave San Jose closed 2016 Park Center Family Court 170 Park Ave San Jose closed 2016 Terraine 115 Terraine St San Jose closed 2016 2 Hall of Justice 190 W Hedding St San Jose Juvenile Justice 840 Guadalupe Pkwy San Jose Ruff Drive 935 Ruff Dr San Jose closed 2008 3 Palo Alto 270 Grant Ave Palo Alto 4 Santa Clara 1095 Homestead Rd Santa Clara 5 South County 301 Diana Ave Morgan Hill 6 Sunnyvale 605 W El Camino Real Sunnyvale closed 2016 Downtown Superior Court Downtown San Jose Family Justice Center Downtown San Jose Hall of Justice San Jose Juvenile Justice Courthouse San Jose Old Courthouse Downtown San Jose Palo Alto Courthouse Palo Alto Santa Clara Courthouse Santa Clara South County Courthouse Morgan HillClosedPark Center Family Court Downtown San Jose closed August 15 2016 15 Notre Dame Courthouse Notre Dame Avenue Downtown San Jose closed August 22 2016 16 Ruff Drive Courthouse Ruff Drive San Jose closed 2008 17 Sunnyvale Courthouse Sunnyvale closed August 15 2016 18 Terraine Courthouse Terraine Street Downtown San Jose closed August 22 2016 19 Areas Served editThe Court serves the Incorporated Cities Towns amp Census Designated Places of Santa Clara County Incorporated Cities and or Towns are marked with an asterisk Alum Rock Burbank Cambrian Park Campbell Cupertino East Foothills Fruitdale Gilroy Lexington Hills Los Altos Los Altos Hills Los Gatos Loyola Milpitas Monte Sereno Morgan Hill Mountain View Palo Alto San Jose San Martin Santa Clara Saratoga Stanford Sunnyvale Judges editPresent edit The following judicial officers serve on the Superior Court of California Santa Clara County as of June 2019 Charles F Adams Javier Alcala Julia L Alloggiamento Mary E Arand Jacqueline M Arroyo Kenneth Paul Barnum Thang Nguyen Barrett Paul R Bernal Brooke A Blecher Arthur Bocanegra Griffin M J Bonini Shelyna V Brown David A Cena Sharon A Chatman Vincent J Chiarello Frederick S Chung L Michael Clark Paul O Colin Le Jacqueline Duong Julie A Emede Rebeca Esquivel Pedroza Micael Estremera Andrea E Flint Maureen A Folan Jose S Franco Eric S Geffon Matthew S Harris Robert Hawk Roberta S Hayashi Cindy Seely Hendrickson Joseph H Huber Audra Ibarra Nahal Iravani Sani Nicole Isger Peter H Kirwan Nona L Klippen Thomas E Kuhnle Kelley Kulick Sunil R Kulkarni Edward Frederick Lee Cynthia C Lie Patricia M Lucas Katherine Lucero Stephen V Manley Socrates Peter Manoukian JoAnne McCracken Beth A R McGowen Michele McKay McCoy William J Monahan Daniel T Nishigaya Carol W Overton Lori E Pegg Evette D Pennypacker Elizabeth C Peterson Mark H Pierce Hector E Ramon Amber Rosen Christopher G Rudy Deborah A Ryan Panteha E Saban Shawna M Schwarz Stuart J Scott Cynthia A Sevely Julianne Sylva Drew C Takaichi Patrick E Tondreau James E Towery Jesus Valencia Jr Brian Walsh Joshua Weinstein Helen E Williams Charles E Wilson II Erica R Yew Theodore C Zayner Vanessa A Zecher Carrie A Zepeda 20 Commissioners edit Christine Copeland Jillian M Laxton Johanna Thai Van Dat Benjamin Williams Erik S Johnson 21 Notable past judges edit LaDoris Cordell Edward J Davila Jeremy Fogel Mary Greenwood Eugene Michael Hyman Lucy H Koh Jack Komar Mary Jo Levinger Aaron Persky Recalled by voters in 2018 after his sentencing of Brock Turner in People v TurnerReferences edit A Capital on Wheels History of How Sacramento Became the Seat of Government Press Democrat February 14 1903 Retrieved September 4 2020 Hall Frederic 1871 History of San Jose and Surroundings San Francisco A L Bancroft and Company pp 301 304 Retrieved September 4 2020 Fires Spreading Over State Healdsburg Tribune May 19 1931 Retrieved September 4 2020 San Jose Fire Calexico Chronicle May 22 1931 Retrieved September 4 2020 Old San Jose Records Go in 250 000 Fire Santa Cruz Evening News May 19 1931 Retrieved September 4 2020 Work started on new Santa Clara County Courthouse Santa Cruz Evening News December 11 1931 Retrieved September 4 2020 Knife slayer to have trial in September Oakland Tribune August 10 1932 Retrieved September 4 2020 Dedication Date Set for Santa Clara Courthouse Oakland Tribune August 27 1932 Retrieved September 4 2020 Santa Clara County Courthouse Emporis Archived from the original on September 18 2020 Old Courthouse History Superior Court of California County of Santa Clara Retrieved September 4 2020 National Register Information System St James Square 79000546 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service November 2 2013 Deacon John Santa Clara County American Courthouses Retrieved September 4 2020 Fact Sheet Superior Court of Santa Clara County Santa Clara Family Justice Center Courthouse PDF Judicial Council of California October 2016 Retrieved September 4 2020 Courthouse Locations Hours amp Telephone Numbers PDF Superior Court of California County of Santa Clara 2015 Archived from the original PDF on February 20 2015 Family Courthouse Superior Court of California County of Santa Clara Retrieved September 4 2020 Notre Dame Courthouse Superior Court of California County of Santa Clara Retrieved September 4 2020 Superior Court Announces Relocation of Traffic Court PDF Press release Superior Court of California County of Santa Clara April 23 2008 Retrieved September 4 2020 Sunnyvale Courthouse Superior Court of California County of Santa Clara Retrieved September 4 2020 Terraine Courthouse Superior Court of California County of Santa Clara Retrieved September 4 2020 Governor Newsom Announces Judicial Appointments 8 8 22 California Governor August 9 2022 Retrieved November 12 2023 Santa Clara County Superior Welcomes Commissioner Johanna Thai Van Dat to the Bench PDF Santa Clara County Superior Court September 12 2022 Archived PDF from the original on November 12 2023 Retrieved November 11 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Old Santa Clara County Courthouse nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portal nbsp Law portalOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santa Clara County Superior Court amp oldid 1205794772, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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