California Courts of Appeal

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The California Courts of Appeal are the state intermediate appellate courts in the U.S. state of California. The state is divided into six appellate districts based on geography. The decisions of the Courts of Appeal are binding on superior courts, and they in turn are bound by the Supreme Court of California. Notably, all published California appellate decisions are binding on all trial courts,[1] unlike the federal court system, where each trial court is bound only by the appellate decisions from the particular circuit in which it sits, as well as the U.S. Supreme Court.[2] Decisions by a Court of Appeal panel are not binding on other panels. When there is a vacancy on the Supreme Court of California, or if a Supreme Court justice recuses him or herself from a case, a Court of Appeal justice is assigned to hear each Supreme Court case requiring such assignment. When there are vacancies on the Court of Appeal, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court assigns a judge from the superior court to sit as a court of appeal justice. Most Court of Appeal opinions are not published and have no precedential value; the opinions that are published are included in the California Appellate Reports (abbreviated Cal. App. under the Bluebook style).

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[edit] History

The California Constitution originally made the Supreme Court the only appellate court for the whole state. By the end of the 19th century, however, the Supreme Court was no longer able to keep up with the workload. Accordingly, in 1903, the Legislature proposed a constitutional amendment to create the Court of Appeal. On November 8, 1904, the electorate adopted the amendment.

The Courts of Appeal originally consisted of three appellate districts, headquartered in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Sacramento, with three justices each. These first nine justices were appointed by the Governor.

[edit] Organization

Some of the appellate districts (First and Second) are divided into divisions that have four appellate justices, who are randomly selected to form three-justice panels for each appellate case, and whose workloads are divided semi-randomly to ensure even division of work. Some of the appellate districts (Third, Fifth, and Sixth) are not divided into divisions; for each appellate case, three-justice panels are semi-randomly drawn, again to ensure even division of work. The Fourth District is unique in that it is divided into three geographically-based divisions that are administratively separate, each of which works much like the Third, Fifth, and Sixth Districts.

[edit] First District

The Supreme Court of California's headquarters is also home to the First District
The Supreme Court of California's headquarters is also home to the First District

The California Court of Appeal for the First District is located in San Francisco. Its jurisdiction is over the following counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Solano, and Sonoma. It is divided into five non-geographical divisions with four justices each:

Division One:

  • James J. Marchiano, Presiding Justice
  • William D. Stein, Associate Justice
  • Douglas E. Swager, Associate Justice
  • Sandra L. Margulies, Associate Justice

Division Two:

  • J. Anthony Kline, Presiding Justice
  • Paul R. Haerle, Associate Justice
  • James R. Lambden, Associate Justice
  • James A. Richman, Associate Justice

Division Three:

  • William R. McGuiness, Presiding Justice
  • Joanne C. Parrilli, Associate Justice
  • Stuart R. Pollak, Associate Justice
  • Peter J. Siggins, Associate Justice

Division Four:

  • Ignazio J. Ruvolo, Presiding Justice
  • Timothy A. Reardon, Associate Justice
  • Patricia K. Sepulveda, Associate Justice
  • Maria P. Rivera, Associate Justice

Division Five:

  • Barbara J. R. Jones, Presiding Justice
  • Mark B. Simons, Associate Justice
  • Linda M. Gemello, Associate Justice
  • Henry E. Needham, Jr., Associate Justice

[edit] Second District

The Second District's main courthouse in Los Angeles
The Second District's main courthouse in Los Angeles

The California Court of Appeal for the Second District has its main courthouse in Los Angeles and the secondary courthouse, hosting Division Six, in Ventura. Division Six handles appeals from San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties, while Divisions One through Five, Seven, and Eight handle appeals from Los Angeles County. Each division has four justices.

Division One:

  • Vaino Spencer, Presiding Justice
  • Miriam A. Vogel, Associate Justice
  • Robert M. Mallano, Associate Justice
  • Frances Rothschild, Associate Justice

Division Two:

  • Roger W. Boren, Presiding Justice
  • Kathryn Doi Todd, Associate Justice
  • Judith M. Ashmann-Gerst, Associate Justices
  • Victoria M. Chavez, Associate Justice

Division Three:

  • Joan D. Klein, Presiding Justice
  • H. Walter Croskey, Associate Justice
  • Patti S. Kitching, Associate Justice
  • Richard D. Aldrich, Associate Justice

Division Four:

  • Norman L. Epstein, Presiding Justice
  • Thomas L. Willhite, Jr., Associate Justice
  • Nora M. Manella, Associate Justice
  • Steven C. Suzukawa, Associate Justice

Division Five:

  • Paul Turner, Presiding Justice
  • Orville A. Armstrong, Associate Justice
  • Richard M. Mosk, Associate Justice
  • Sandy R. Kriegler, Associate Justice

Division Six:

  • Arthur Gilbert, Presiding Justice
  • Kenneth R. Yegan, Associate Justice
  • Paul H. Coffee, Associate Justice
  • Steven Z. Perren, Associate Justice

Division Seven:

  • Dennis M. Perluss, Presiding Justice
  • Earl Johnson, Associate Justice
  • Fred Woods, Associate Justice
  • Laurie D. Zelon, Associate Justice

Division Eight:

  • Candace Cooper, Presiding Justice
  • Laurence D. Rubin, Associate Justice
  • Paul Boland, Associate Justice
  • Madeleine I. Flier, Associate Justice

[edit] Third District

Justices of the California Court of Appeal for the Third District as of 2007.  Standing, from left to right: Butz, Hull, Raye, Morrison, Robie, Cantil-Sakauye.  Seated: Davis, Blease, Scotland, Sims, Nicholson.
Justices of the California Court of Appeal for the Third District as of 2007. Standing, from left to right: Butz, Hull, Raye, Morrison, Robie, Cantil-Sakauye. Seated: Davis, Blease, Scotland, Sims, Nicholson.

The California Court of Appeal for the Third District is located in Sacramento. Its jurisdiction is over the following counties: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo, and Yuba. It has 11 justices and is not divided into divisions.

Justices:

  • Arthur G. Scotland, Presiding Justice
  • Coleman A. Blease, Associate Justice
  • Rick Sims, Associate Justice
  • Rod Davis, Associate Justice
  • George Nicholson, Associate Justice
  • Vance W. Raye, Associate Justice
  • Fred K. Morrison, Associate Justice
  • Harry Hull, Associate Justice
  • Ronald B. Robie, Associate Justice
  • M. Kathleen Butz, Associate Justice
  • Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye, Associate Justice

[edit] Fourth District

The California Court of Appeal for the Fourth District is unique in that it is divided into three geographical divisions that are administratively separate, which even have different case number systems, and yet remain referred to as a single district.

[edit] Division One

The Division One courthouse is located in San Diego. It handles appeals from Imperial and San Diego Counties. It has 10 justices.

Justices:

  • Judith McConnell, Presiding Justice
  • Patricia D. Benke, Associate Justice
  • Richard D. Huffman, Associate Justice
  • Gilbert Nares, Associate Justice
  • Judith L. Haller, Associate Justice
  • Alex C. McDonald, Associate Justice
  • James A. McIntyre, Associate Justice
  • Terry B. O'Rourke, Associate Justice
  • Cynthia Aaron, Associate Justice
  • Joan Irion, Associate Justice

[edit] Division Two

The Division Two courthouse is located in Riverside. It handles appeals from Inyo, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. It has seven justices. It is the only California appellate court that issues a tentative opinion before oral argument.

Justices:

  • Manuel A. Ramirez, Presiding Justice
  • Barton C. Gaut, Associate Justice
  • Betty Ann Richli, Associate Justice
  • Art W. McKinster, Associate Justice
  • Thomas E. Hollenhorst, Associate Justice
  • Jeffrey King, Associate Justice
  • Douglas P. Miller, Associate Justice

[edit] Division Three

The Division Three courthouse is located in Santa Ana. It handles appeals from Orange County. It has eight justices.

Justices:

  • David G. Sills, Presiding Justice
  • William F. Rylaarsdam, Associate Justice
  • William W. Bedsworth, Associate Justice
  • Kathleen E. O'Leary, Associate Justice
  • Eileen C. Moore, Associate Justice
  • Richard M. Aronson, Associate Justice
  • Richard F. Fybel, Associate Justice
  • Raymond J. Ikola, Associate Justice

[edit] Fifth District

The California Court of Appeal for the Fifth District is located in Fresno. Its jurisdiction covers the following counties: Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Stanislaus, Tulare, and Tuolumne. It has 10 justices.

Justices:

  • James A. Ardaiz, Presiding Justice
  • Steven M. Vartabedian, Associate Justice
  • Thomas A. Harris, Associate Justice
  • Rebecca A. Wiseman, Associate Justice
  • Bert Levy, Associate Justice
  • Dennis A. Cornell, Associate Justice
  • Gene M. Gomes, Associate Justice
  • Betty L. Dawson, Associate Justice
  • Brad R. Hill, Associate Justice
  • Stephen J. Kane, Associate Justice

[edit] Sixth District

The Comerica Bank Tower, which houses the Sixth District's courthouse
The Comerica Bank Tower, which houses the Sixth District's courthouse

The California Court of Appeal for the Sixth District is located in the Comerica Bank building in San José. Its jurisdiction covers San Benito, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, and Monterey Counties. It has seven justices.

Justices:

  • Conrad L. Rushing, Presiding Justice
  • Eugene M. Premo, Associate Justice
  • Franklin D. Elia, Associate Justice
  • Patricia Bamattre-Manoukian, Associate Justice
  • Nathan D. Mihara, Associate Justice
  • Richard J. McAdams, Associate Justice
  • Wendy Clark Duffy, Associate Justice

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Auto Equity Sales, Inc. v. Superior Court,, 57 Cal. 2d 450, 369 P.2d 937, 20 Cal. Rptr. 321 (1962).
  2. ^ See, e.g., Reiser v. Residential Funding Corp., 380 F.3d 1027 (7th Cir. 2004).

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