• Voluntary Dismissal May Cause Forfeiture of Right to Appeal

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    July 17, 2026

    The California Supreme Court held yesterday that a pair of plaintiffs who filed a voluntary dismissal of their complaint after a trial judge sustained a demurrer, with leave to amend, as to some of their causes of action forfeited their right to appeal because the order at issue did not finally dispose of any of their claims.

  • D.A. Can’t Compel Mental Examination of Defendant Seeking Mental Health Diversion

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    July 17, 2026

    Two defendants in unrelated criminal proceedings, each seeking a mental health diversion, have persuaded Div. One of the Fourth District Court of Appeal that the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office does not have the right, under a discovery statute, to an order compelling a mental examination.

  • Courthouse funding back in state budget for 2026-27

    Tracy Press
    July 17, 2026

    A campaign by local policy makers from earlier this year has paid off, with the state agreeing to fund a new courthouse for Tracy in the 2026-27 budget year. Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom (D-Tracy) announced this week that the state budget includes $3.5 million in General Fund support for the Performance Criteria phase of the new Tracy Courthouse. 

  • First-degree murder conviction for 2019 torture, poisoning upheld

    Courthouse News Service
    July 17, 2026

    A man who tortured a 23-year-old man before zipping his body in a suitcase and throwing him into the San Francisco Bay saw his murder conviction upheld Friday by a California appeals court. The court agreed with the California attorney general that language in the jury’s instructions on the definition of poison was incorrect but harmless.