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Presiding Judge Erick Larsh urges Bar and Litigants to use remote appearance opportunities as COVID-19 incidents increase.
This Order establishes the procedure for conducting proceedings in traffic cases. Notwithstanding any other law, Penal Code§ 1428.S(a) provides the Com1 authority to conduct remote proceedings, including arraignments and trials, for all infractions.
Effective immediately all civil and criminal jury trials shall be suspended for a period of three weeks.
It is ordered by the presiding judge of the appellate division that all oral argument will be conducted by Zoom videoconference.
The Orange County Superior Court announces that it offers the opportunity to our justice partners and the general public to appear remotely in various case-types.
On December 28, 2021, by way of circulating order, the Judicial Council made changes to the California Rules of Court with the effective date of January 1, 2022.
The results of the OCBA Young Lawyers Division annual election are in!
Appendix B was amended by the Judicial Council on Friday, December 17, 2021, by way of circulating order.
Help bring holiday cheer to frail older adults and persons with disabilities in Orange County.
Implementation Order Re: Penal Code Section 859b Emergency Relief executed December 7, 2021 by Presiding Judge Erick L. Larsh.
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