• Shasta County courthouse marks 1 year since reopening after flood; tech repairs ongoing

    KRCR
    May 20, 2026

    One year after flood damage forced sections of the Shasta County Superior Courthouse to close, court officials say the building has reopened and daily operations have returned to normal, though some repairs are still underway.

  • Hearing Motions in Limine Does Not Count as Starting Trial

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    May 19, 2026

    The Third District Court of Appeal held yesterday that a defendant’s speedy trial rights were violated where the case was called on the last day of the statutory window and the judge heard multiple motions in limine but put jury selection over for the next day due to a new court policy to not summon potential panelists on Mondays.

  • 2022 Law Limiting High Term Sentences May Gut Plea Deals

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    May 19, 2026

    The California Supreme Court held yesterday that amendments to Penal Code §1170(b), adopted in 2022, that limit a sentencing judge to the middle term absent a stipulation by the defendant or jury findings as to certain aggravating circumstances apply to all non-final judgments even if a high term was imposed as part of a pre-enactment, negotiated plea deal that resulted in more serious charges being dismissed.

    Related: Supreme Court of California - Opinion

  • L.A. Judge Disciplined for Telling Potential Juror to 'Learn English'

    The Recorder
    May 19, 2026

    (Subscription required) Superior Court Judge Susan Bryant-Deason told the Commission on Judicial Performance she did not intend to be insensitive when she questioned jurors' abilities to read and understand English.

    Related: Metropolitan News-Enterprise