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  • Alleged Killer’s Judgment of Death Overturned Over Botched Re-Do of Competency Hearing

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    August 18, 2026

    The California Supreme Court yesterday upended the conviction of a death row inmate accused of fatally stabbing a 76-year-old man 42 times during a 1993 Bakersfield home-invasion robbery, ruling for the second time that botched competency proceedings in the trial court undermined the judgment. 

    Related: Supreme Court of California - Opinion

  • Full Resentencing Not Due Every Time Habeas Relief Granted

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    August 18, 2026

    A divided California Supreme Court held yesterday that an order altering a defendant’s sentence in habeas proceedings does not automatically trigger a right to a full resentencing hearing such that a defendant is entitled to have a judge consider all applicable laws that have the potential to reduce his penalty, including those that were adopted after his sentence became final.

    Related: Supreme Court of California - Opinion

  • Imperial County DA expands prosecutor recruitment with five post-bar clerks, four paralegals

    Fox 26 News
    August 17, 2026

    The Imperial County District Attorney’s Office has expanded its efforts to recruit and train new prosecutors, welcoming five recent law school graduates into its summer post-bar program while hiring four new paralegals. The post-bar program was established earlier this year as part of the District Attorney’s Office’s efforts to address recruitment and retention challenges faced by prosecutor’s offices in rural areas of California.

  • Photos: Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Appellate Courthouse in Sunnyvale

    California Courts Newsroom
    August 18, 2026

    Justices and court staff from the Court of Appeal, Sixth Appellate District hosted a special groundbreaking ceremony on August 5 to officially celebrate the start of construction of a new courthouse in Sunnyvale. The new building will improve security and accessibility, expand public waiting areas, and increase operational efficiency.

  • Judicial Profile: San Bernardino County Judge Douglas K. Mann

    Daily Journal
    August 17, 2026

    (Subscription required) After nearly 30 years as a civil litigator, Judge Douglas K. Mann chose the unfamiliar terrain of probate, where family conflict, self-represented litigants, and difficult questions demand preparation, patience, and a willingness to hear every side. 

  • Ninth Circuit Judges Differ Over What Qualifies As ‘Religious Belief’ Under California Law

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    August 17, 2026

    A divided Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a plaintiff’s assertion that she was precluded from taking a COVID-19 shot as mandated by her employer, based on her sincere belief as a practicing Catholic that her body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, does not qualify as “religious” under a California employment discrimination law even if the party provided specific Biblical references as support for her assertions.

  • Ninth Circuit sides with Reclamation in fight over California water contract conversions

    Courthouse News Service
    August 17, 2026

    A Ninth Circuit panel granted a win to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Monday, confirming a lower court’s finding the conversion of water service contracts from the California Central Valley Project doesn’t require a new environmental review. 

  • CA Supreme Court Upholds Man’s Death Sentence for Executing Long Beach Murder

    My News LA
    August 17, 2026

    The California Supreme Court Monday upheld the death sentence of one of three men convicted of the rape and murder of a woman whose nude body was found on a freeway embankment in Long Beach more than two decades ago. The state’s highest court unanimously rejected an appeal filed on behalf of Kevin Darnell Pearson, finding that there was “significant evidence of his active participation, including his own admissions.”

    Related: Supreme Court of California - Opinion