2022-05-13T12:35:37-07:00March 25th, 2016|

District Court CASA Program Passes Rigorous National Certification With Flying Colors

2022-05-13T12:35:37-07:00March 25th, 2016|
 The Eighth Judicial District Court Appointed Special Advocate Program (CASA) has been awarded certification by the National CASA Association, and passed the national organization’s high standards for quality child advocacy with flying colors.The CASA program recruits, screens, trains and supports volunteers to represent the best [...]
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2022-05-13T12:35:48-07:00March 14th, 2016|

New sentencing report shows education a factor in recidivism

2022-05-13T12:35:48-07:00March 14th, 2016|
The U.S. Sentencing Commission just released a new report that has some interesting information about recidivism among federal offenders. Those who do not finish high school are considered at higher risk to re-offend. This is a link to the study http://www.ussc.gov/news/press-releases-and-news-advisories/march-9-2016.The District Court Truancy Diversion Program [...]
2022-05-13T12:35:54-07:00March 12th, 2016|

Top five reasons attorneys should courtesy copy their judge on case filings

2022-05-13T12:35:54-07:00March 12th, 2016|
Courtesy copies were a hot topic at the March Civil Bench Bar meeting; here’s why it’s good to provide the judge hearing your case with courtesy- copies:Reason 5: Judicial departments handle many cases, they have limited paper budgets, court staff has limited time to prepare [...]
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2022-05-13T12:36:01-07:00March 11th, 2016|
2022-05-13T12:36:06-07:00March 4th, 2016|

Brown Bag Guardianship Bench Bar offers plenty of food for thought plus two free CLE credits

2022-05-13T12:36:06-07:00March 4th, 2016|
Judge Dianne Steel opened the Guardianship Bench Bar meeting on an upbeat note, telling attorneys in attendance that things are really moving fast. She commended those working to address guardianship issues saying they were, “focused, dedicated, thinking outside the box, and creative.”Judge Steel also offered [...]
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2016-02-18T19:38:40-07:00February 18th, 2016|

District Court Family Division now accepting applications for pro tem hearing masters

2016-02-18T19:38:40-07:00February 18th, 2016|
The Eighth Judicial District Court, Family Division is now accepting applications from attorneys interested in serving as pro tem hearing masters in domestic violence/TPO, child support/paternity, mental commitment, minor guardianship, juvenile delinquency, discovery and truancy courts. This recruitment occurs on a regular basis to ensure [...]
2022-05-13T12:36:19-07:00February 17th, 2016|

March 2016 Business Court Reassignments

2022-05-13T12:36:19-07:00February 17th, 2016|
A message from Eighth Judicial District Court Chief Judge David Barker:Dear members of the Bar:As reflected in Administrative Order 16-03, effective March 14, 2016, all Business Court cases currently assigned to Department 29 will be reassigned to Department 15, and Department 1 5 will replace [...]
2022-05-13T12:36:26-07:00February 9th, 2016|
2022-05-13T12:36:34-07:00February 9th, 2016|

Scammers Revive Jury Duty Hoax That Demands Thousands For Bogus Warrants

2022-05-13T12:36:34-07:00February 9th, 2016|
For several years running, a new scam surfaces around this time of year, that falsely uses the name of the court or a judge to steal money from some of the most vulnerable in our community. This time, the scammers targeted at least one disabled [...]
2022-05-13T12:36:41-07:00February 4th, 2016|

Time is of the essence in short trials

2022-05-13T12:36:41-07:00February 4th, 2016|
Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez, Attorney Pat Chapin, chairman of the ADR section of the State Bar with Commissioner Beecroft for recognition of timer donation.In a short trial, time is of the essence: one day, three hours for each side. It’s a tight schedule that must be [...]
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