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  • Fourth Appellate District Announces Destruction of Old Court Records

    California Courts Newsroom
    May 15, 2026

    The Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District, Division One (San Diego) has announced its intention to destroy some of its civil records under Rule 10.1028(d) of the California Rules of Court.

  • OC Superior Court launches e-filing portal for criminal defense attorneys

    Daily Journal
    May 15, 2026

    (Subscription required) The electronic filing portal will allow attorneys to submit motions, petitions and responses online rather than in person. Presiding Judge Sheila F. Hanson said the system is intended to improve access and efficiency as courts contend with staffing shortages and budget constraints.

  • More Courts Banning Smart Glasses as Concerns Rise Over Privacy, Safety

    The Recorder
    May 15, 2026

    (Subscription required) During the recent social media addiction trial in Los Angeles, Superior Court Judge Carolyn Kuhl banned smart glasses in her court and ordered that any recordings be destroyed after a team of people from Meta arrived wearing Ray Ban-Meta AI glasses.

  • Judge tosses manslaughter case: Alameda woman was charged after statute of limitations expired

    East Bay Times
    May 15, 2026

    The misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter case was thrown out on April 23, after a court hearing where the victim’s widow read an impact statement, court records show. The Alameda County District Attorney’s office wanted to charge the 52-year-old Alameda woman with misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter, but when they filed the case on March 17, the statute of limitations had already expired, Judge Cara Sandberg.