1301:(First and Second) are divided into divisions that have four appellate justices, who are randomly selected to form three-justice panels for each appellate case, and whose workloads are divided semi-randomly to ensure even division of work. Some of the appellate districts (Third, Fifth, and Sixth) are not divided into divisions; for each appellate case, three-justice panels are semi-randomly drawn, again to ensure even division of work. The Fourth District is unique in that it is divided into three geographically-based divisions that are administratively separate, each of which works much like the Third, Fifth, and Sixth Districts. When the presiding justice of a district or division is part of the three-justice panel, they serve as the presiding justice on the case. When the presiding justice is not part of the three-justice panel, the senior justice of the three-justice panel serves as the acting presiding justice on the case.
2731:(2000). The plaintiff in this case unsuccessfully challenged the selective publication policy as unconstitutional. The court retorted: "Appellant either misunderstands or ignores the realities of the intermediate appellate process." The court went on to describe the variety of frivolous appeals regularly encountered by the Courts of Appeal, and concluded: "Our typical opinions in such cases add nothing to the body of stare decisis, and if published would merely clutter overcrowded library shelves and databases with information utterly useless to anyone other than the actual litigants therein and complicate the search for meaningful precedent."
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Districts were traditionally expanded by adding more divisions, and then much of the Second District's territory was broken off to form the Fourth and Fifth Districts. The 1966 constitutional amendment authorized the Legislature to create divisions consisting of "a presiding justice and 2 or more associate justices." Relying on the words "or more", the Legislature expanded the existing divisions of the First and Second Districts from three to four justices each, but chose to expand the other appellate districts by adding more justices one by one, rather than more divisions.
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slate. However, another Court of Appeal division or district may rule differently on that point of law after a litigant seeks relief from an adverse trial court ruling that faithfully applied existing precedent. In that instance, all superior courts are free to pick and choose which precedent they wish to follow until the state supreme court settles the issue for the entire state, although a superior court confronted with such a conflict will normally follow the view of its own Court of Appeal (if it has already taken a side on the issue).
1118:, which prepares and returns a thorough confidential evaluation of the candidate. Next, the Governor officially nominates the candidate, who must then be evaluated by the Commission on Judicial Appointments, which consists of the Chief Justice of California, the Attorney General of California, and a senior presiding justice of the Court of Appeal. The Commission holds a public hearing and if satisfied with the nominee's qualifications, confirms the nomination, which enables the nominee to be sworn in and begin serving immediately.
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issued summary dispositions in minor cases, meaning that it was merely saying "affirmed" or "reversed" without saying why. The state's second
Constitution, enacted in 1879, halted that practice by expressly requiring the Court to issue every dispositive decision in writing "with reasons stated." In 1889, the Legislature authorized the Supreme Court to appoint five commissioners to help with its work.
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elections every 12 years at the same time as the general gubernatorial election, in which the sole question is whether to retain the justice for another 12 years. If a majority votes "no," the seat becomes vacant and may be filled by the
Governor. While Supreme Court justices are voted on by the entire state, Court of Appeal justices are voted on only by the residents of their districts.
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Districts each have one big courtroom at their main courthouses which they share with the Supreme Court of California. Therefore, on a typical weekday, the courtrooms of those districts will have three Court of Appeal justices seated at an extra-wide bench large enough to
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the only appellate court for the whole state. As the state's population skyrocketed during the 19th century, the
Supreme Court was expanded from three to seven justices, and then the Court began hearing the majority of appeals in three-justice panels. The Court became so overloaded that it frequently
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District was the first Court of Appeal to get a custom-built courthouse of its own in January 1999, when Division Two moved from San Bernardino to a newly-built courthouse in Riverside. The First, Second, and Third Districts have always shared courthouses with the Supreme Court, while the
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by all justices of a district (or a division in the case of the Fourth
District). If a conflict becomes evident between published opinions of different panels or divisions of the same district, and the newer opinion creating the conflict is not immediately appealed to the Supreme Court of California
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for at least 10 years preceding their nomination. Typical nominees include experienced attorneys in private practice, current superior court judges, and current federal district judges. Some nominees have taught as adjunct professors or lecturers in law schools, but tenured professors are extremely
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Originally, after appointment by the
Governor incumbents ran in potentially contested head-to-head elections. However, after a particularly bitter contest in 1932, the California Constitution was amended to provide for the present retention election system, where the voters are given the choice to
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It is customary in federal courts and other state courts to indicate in case citations the particular circuit or district of an intermediate appellate court that issued the decision cited. But because the decisions of all six
California appellate districts are equally binding upon all trial courts,
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by area); in 1965, the Fourth
District split itself into Division One, sitting permanently in San Diego, and Division Two, sitting permanently in San Bernardino (now Riverside), meaning it would no longer be a circuit-riding court. The two divisions shared jurisdiction over Orange County until the
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Originally, appeals from all of Southern California (including the San Joaquin Valley) were heard by the state supreme court sitting in Los Angeles, and then the Second District took over most of that caseload when it was created in 1904. Lawyers from the rest of Southern California outside of Los
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Each court of appeal is led by an administrative presiding justice (APJ). In courts of appeal with divisions, the Chief Justice of California may designate the presiding justice of one division as the APJ, while in courts of appeal without divisions, the presiding justice is also the APJ. As the
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When there is a vacancy on the Supreme Court of California, or if a Supreme Court justice recuses themself from a case, a Court of Appeal justice is temporarily assigned to hear each Supreme Court case requiring such assignment. When there are vacancies on the Court of Appeal, the Chief Justice of
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Like all other California judges, Court of Appeal justices are bound by the California Code of Judicial Conduct and can be removed prior to the expiration of their terms by the Commission on Judicial Performance. In order to protect judicial independence (and because the losing party to a lawsuit
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Terms of both Court of Appeal and Supreme Court justices are 12 years. However, if a nominee is confirmed to an existing seat partway through a term, the nominee can only serve the remaining period of the term before standing for election. All California appellate justices must undergo retention
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Thus, all superior courts (and hence all litigants) are bound by the decision of a Court of Appeal if it is the only published California precedent that articulates a point of law relevant to a particular set of facts, even if the superior court would have decided differently if writing on a fresh
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A serious flaw in the 1904 constitutional amendment is that it authorized the Legislature to create new appellate districts and to add divisions of three justices to existing appellate districts, but it did not authorize the Legislature to add one or two justices at a time to existing divisions.
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The District Courts of Appeal originally consisted of three appellate districts, headquartered in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Sacramento, with three justices each. These first nine justices were appointed by the Governor. Each district was assigned an ordinal number (i.e., first, second, and
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summarize the facts and law of the case and review possible issues independently before concluding that the appeal is without merit). Such procedure is not mandated for civil cases, but for certain types of civil cases where a liberty interest is implicated, the Courts of Appeal may, but are not
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The California Court of Appeal for the Fourth District is unique in that it is divided into three geographical divisions that are administratively separate, which even have different case number systems, and yet remain referred to as a single district.
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Angeles County grew tired of having to travel hundreds of miles to and from Los Angeles just to argue appeals. They lobbied for the creation of a Fourth District that would sit at locations closer to them. Three state senators from San Diego,
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to one of the Courts of Appeal after the state supreme court had denied review. Many Court of Appeal opinions have become nationally prominent in their own right, such as the 1959 opinion that carved out the first judge-made exception to the
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Due to their huge caseloads and volume of output, the Courts of Appeal in turn see the largest number of decisions appealed to the state supreme court and the Supreme Court of the United States. A few famous U.S. Supreme Court cases, such as
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In 1961, the Fifth District, with headquarters in Fresno, was created to hear appeals from San Joaquin Valley counties. The Fourth District's remaining territory was still enormous (San Bernardino County is the single largest county in the
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The Fifth District was formed by a division of the Fourth District pursuant to legislation enacted in 1961 (Stats.1961, c. 845, p. 2128, § 7). The first decision made by the Fifth District was on November 21, 1961, in the case of
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The Sixth District was formed by a division of the First District pursuant to legislation enacted in 1981 (Stats.1981, c. 959, p. 3645, § 5). The first decision made by the Sixth District was on December 13, 1984, in the case of
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In 1966, the word "District" was dropped from the official names of the Courts of Appeal by another constitutional amendment which extensively revised the sections governing the state judiciary. This left
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to decide criminal cases in writing with reasons stated (meaning that even in criminal appeals where the defendant's own lawyer has tacitly conceded that the appeal has no merit, the appellate decision
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Despite implementing all these measures, the Supreme Court was no longer able to keep up with the state's rapidly growing appellate caseload by the end of the 19th century. Accordingly, in 1903, the
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will almost always regard the judge who ruled against them to be incompetent or biased), the CJP generally only initiates removal proceedings in cases of severe or extensive judicial misconduct.
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required to, follow a similar procedure. Most Court of Appeal opinions are not published and have no precedential value; the opinions that are published are included in the official reporter,
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third). The first nine justices included the five members of the Supreme Court Commission, which had been simultaneously abolished by the same constitutional amendment.
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proposed a constitutional amendment to create what were then called the District Courts of Appeal. On November 8, 1904, the electorate adopted the amendment.
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into six appellate districts. The Courts of Appeal form the largest state-level intermediate appellate court system in the United States, with 106 justices.
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retain or reject a candidate. To date no incumbent has been denied retention.
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traditionally included Court of Appeal opinions in its unofficial reporter, the
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doctrine, the 1980 opinion that authorized a cause of action for
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The California Appellate Reports, the court's official reporter
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2703:, 40 Cal.4th 529, 150 P.3d 738, 53 Cal.Rptr. 3d 856 (2007).
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The decisions of the Courts of Appeal are binding on the
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Map of the districts of the California Courts of Appeal.
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and the secondary courthouse, hosting Division Six, in
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appellate procedure was upheld as compatible with the
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accommodate the seven justices of the Supreme Court.
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The secondary courthouse in Ventura for Division Six
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All California appellate courts are required by the
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Presidential Tax Transparency and Accountability Act
1822:. Its jurisdiction is over the following counties:
1341:. Its jurisdiction is over the following counties:
2278:. Its jurisdiction covers the following counties:
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2866:Courthouses of California: An Illustrated History
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1054:, and the 1984 opinion that created the right to
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1921:Laurie M. Earl, Administrative Presiding Justice
836:Act for the Government and Protection of Indians
434:Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act
2579:57 Cal. 2d 450, 369 P.2d 937, 20 Cal. Rptr. 321
2563:California Government Code Sections 69100-69107
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1094:as the sole state in the United States with "
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2159:The Division Three courthouse is located in
941:. The state is geographically divided along
3265:State appellate courts of the United States
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2093:Counties. It currently has seven justices.
1121:All nominees must have been members of the
867:Intermediate appellate courts of California
3242:do not have intermediate appellate courts.
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2815:Report of the Appellate Process Task Force
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2575:Auto Equity Sales, Inc. v. Superior Court,
2155:The Division Three courthouse in Santa Ana
2077:The Division Two courthouse is located in
1984:The Division One courthouse is located in
1945:Stacy E. Boulware Eurie, Associate Justice
470:Uniform Determinate Sentencing Act of 1976
287:Negligent infliction of emotional distress
1288:Locations of Courts of Appeal courthouses
3275:Courts and tribunals established in 1904
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696:Alquist Priolo Special Studies Zone Act
627:(seven year maximum on labor contracts)
387:Free speech on privately owned property
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2270:The Fifth District's Fresno courthouse
1948:Shama Haki Mesiwala, Associate Justice
804:(naloxone prescription by pharmacists)
758:California Student Free Expression Law
571:Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
412:.50 Caliber BMG Regulation Act of 2004
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1939:Jonathan K. Renner, Associate Justice
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2254:creation of Division Three in 1982.
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1041:, came to the high court on writ of
546:California Environmental Quality Act
128:Note: There are 29 California codes.
2592:Reiser v. Residential Funding Corp.
2073:Division Two's Riverside courthouse
1576:. Each division has four justices.
1106:Appointment, retention, and removal
252:Ordinary and administrative mandate
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2442:, Administrative Presiding Justice
2324:, Administrative Presiding Justice
2006:, Administrative Presiding Justice
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1942:Peter A. Krause, Associate Justice
1927:Ronald B. Robie, Associate Justice
1612:, Administrative Presiding Justice
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1399:, Administrative Presiding Justice
975:Supreme Court of the United States
818:Road Repair and Accountability Act
773:School Success and Opportunity Act
593:(rideshare drivers as contractors)
242:Civil Harassment Restraining Order
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3270:1904 establishments in California
2903:Appellate Case Information System
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2849:Cal. Rules of Court, rule 10.1004
2432:Counties. It has seven justices.
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2314:. It currently has 10 justices.
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1951:Aimee Feinberg, Associate Justice
1930:Louis R. Mauro, Associate Justice
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541:2008 Statewide Truck and Bus Rule
522:(historic structure preservation)
2594:, 380 F.3d 1027 (7th Cir. 2004).
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949:Jurisdiction and responsibility
367:Fair Employment and Housing Act
337:(public affirmative action ban)
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1996:Counties. It has 10 justices.
556:Electronic Waste Recycling Act
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2522:California appellate projects
1924:Harry Hull, Associate Justice
931:intermediate appellate courts
754:(removing vaccine exemptions)
2492:(1984) 163 Cal.App.3d 377 .
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1159:←San Francisco (1)
1008:California Appellate Reports
721:Consumers Legal Remedies Act
227:Administrative Procedure Act
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2898:California Appellate Courts
2632:190 Cal.App.3d 308, 315 n.4
2507:Supreme Court of California
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2446:Patricia Bamattre-Manoukian
2142:(Vacant), Associate Justice
1954:(Vacant), Associate Justice
1696:(Vacant), Presiding Justice
1601:(Vacant), Associate Justice
1498:(vacant), Associate Justice
1414:(Vacant), Associate Justice
967:Supreme Court of California
924:California Courts of Appeal
297:Pure comparative negligence
18:California Court of Appeals
10:
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2893:California Judicial System
2613:167 Cal.App.4th 1187, 1193
2416:. Its jurisdiction covers
2392:(1961) 17 Cal.Rptr. 226 .
2233:(1929) 101 Cal.App. 248 .
2163:. It handles appeals from
2081:. It handles appeals from
1988:. It handles appeals from
1235:Santa Ana (4.3)↗
1203:Los Angeles (2)↗
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1025:West's California Reporter
963:California superior courts
510:(joint powers authorities)
498:Housing Accountability Act
494:(energy efficiency zoning)
419:(handgun ammunition sales)
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2832:Cal. Const., Art. VI, § 3
2701:Conservatorship of Ben C.
2167:. It has eight justices.
1310:federal courts of appeals
1096:District Courts of Appeal
846:Consenting Adult Sex Bill
599:(independent contractors)
2812:Kelso, J. Clark (2000).
2765:California Legal History
2725:Schmier v. Supreme Court
2609:Sarti v. Salt Creek Ltd.
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2251:contiguous United States
1409:Monique Langhorne Wilson
851:Criminal Syndicalism Act
808:Corporate Disclosure Act
716:California foie gras law
310:Strict product liability
277:Duty to protect students
247:Special motion to strike
44:Great Seal of California
3260:California state courts
2517:Districts in California
2502:Judiciary of California
1793:John Shepard Wiley, Jr.
1616:Judith M. Ashmann-Gerst
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1554:Los Angeles
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711:Balloon Law
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1263:Fresno (5)
1043:certiorari
939:California
935:U.S. state
649:Family law
616:(pensions)
514:Mello-Roos
508:Marks-Roos
382:Shield Law
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2785:825171095
2777:1930-4943
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1836:Calaveras
1397:Jim Humes
1379:San Mateo
1367:Mendocino
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584:Labor law
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503:Brown Act
305:liability
109:Insurance
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1892:Siskiyou
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656:Palimony
335:Prop 209
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265:Tort law
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199:Taxation
189:Cannabis
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1092:Florida
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591:Prop 22
423:AB 1471
209:Gun law
124:Vehicle
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