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  • Why didn’t San Diego County make the Governor’s CARE Court list?

    The San Diego Union-Tribune
    March 10, 2026

    San Diego County reports that its local implementation of CARE Court has brokered 182 CARE agreements, which specify treatment and other resources, even housing, that participants will receive. San Diego County reports that those who have participated have seen a 66% reduction in use of crisis services. San Diego says its 32 graduates of the CARE program are the most in the state. 

  • Judicial Profile: Los Angeles County Judge Rupa Goswami

    Daily Journal
    March 10, 2026

    (Subscription required) Superior Court Judge Rupa S. Goswami has learned that in her felony preliminary hearing courtroom, where grief, anger and the law collide, one of the hardest parts of the job is acknowledging pain without allowing it to dictate justice.

  • Yolo County Public Defender’s Office receives grant for mental health diversion

    Sacramento Bee
    March 5, 2026

    The Yolo County Public Defender’s Office will launch a new program to support people who may be eligible for pretrial mental health diversion using grant funding accepted by the county last month. Defendants are eligible for pretrial mental health diversion if a mental illness contributed to the charged crime, provided they have certain mental health diagnoses and are not considered a safety risk.

  • Judicial Profile: San Bernardino County Judge Michael Knish

    Daily Journal
    March 5, 2026

    (Subscription required) Even under that pressure, the tone in Knish's courtroom remains calm and controlled. He attributes that tone partly to preparation. He works through a checklist -- exhibits, witness lists, discovery, motions -- before jurors enter the box. Once trial starts, objections are handled quickly. "They give their objection, they give the name, I rule from the bench, and we move on," Knish said.

  • C.A. Imposes $1,500 Sanction for Citing Fake Cases

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    March 9, 2026

    A then-San Diego Superior Court commissioner, who has since been appointed to a judgeship, and the attorney for the petitioner in a dissolution of domestic partnership matter failed to notice that cases cited by the lawyer for the respondent were fabrications, prompting Div. One of the Fourth District Court of Appeal to declare them neglectful.

  • Immunity Shields Prosecutors Accused of Wrongful Detention

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    March 9, 2026

    Opinion says decision by Riverside District Attorney's Office to hold man wrongly accused of murder for years after deputy was allegedly instructed to withhold other suspect's confession is protected conduct. 

  • Judicial Profile: San Bernardino County Judge Enrique Guerrero

    Daily Journal
    March 6, 2026

    (Subscription required) Guerrero presides over a criminal trial department handling misdemeanor and felony cases. Some days begin with large calendar calls, while the rest of the week is devoted to trials.

  • Former OC man gets 87 months for threats against family court judge

    Daily Journal
    March 6, 2026

    (Subscription required) A federal judge sentenced a former Laguna Niguel man to more than seven years in prison after a jury found he sent violent threats against the Orange County Superior Court judge who presided over his family law case.

    Related: The Orange County Register