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This form is used by a defendant to appeal a judgment or an order made by the Superior Court. The defendant must file this form within 60 days after the court rendered the judgment or made the order. Depending on the type of appeal, the defendant may need to complete the Request for Certificate of Probable Cause on page 2 of the form. The defendant may also request that the court appoint an attorney for the appeal.
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This form is used by court reporters to ask for an extension of time to file transcripts on appeal in criminal or juvenile cases. It asks the court to grant an extension, giving the reasons why, and if the court agrees, an order is issued granting the extension.
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This form is used by court reporters in the Court of Appeal of the State of California to request an extension on the time to file transcripts for an appeal. This is typically due to other priority appeals, unusually long transcripts, illness/vacation, or other reasons. The court will either grant or deny the request for an extension.
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If you need an extension of time for a Criminal, Juvenile Delinquency or Juvenile Dependency case in the Sixth District Court of Appeal, you can fill out a form and submit it to the Court either electronically or by scanning your signature. The form must be approved by your Court Administrator before it can be sent to the Sixth District Court of Appeal. After the form is filed, a copy will be emailed to the sender. If you have questions, you can contact the Clerk's Office.
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This list provides information about commercial vendors that offer copying services. These vendors are located in different states and can provide cost estimates. This list should not be seen as an endorsement by the Court.
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Consuelo "Connie" Maria Callahan is a Circuit Judge for the United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. She was appointed by Governor Wilson in 1996 and elevated to the Court of Appeals in 2003. She has held numerous other judicial positions, including Judge of the Superior Court in San Joaquin County, Commissioner of the Municipal Court in Stockton, and Justice Pro Tempore in the California Supreme Court. She has also been active in various legal organizations and has received many awards for her work. She has a law degree from the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, a Master of Laws from the University of Virginia School of Law, and a Bachelor of Arts from Stanford University.
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. . . you know, it was like, "Go back out there and just do it ." And I think that was really important . Justice Consuelo Callahan is a retired justice of the Court of Appeal, Third District, who has blazed a historical trail in the judiciary. She was the first woman appointed to the San Joaquin Superior Court, the first Hispanic to be appointed to the San Joaquin Superior Court, the first San Joaquin County judge to be appointed to the Third District Court of Appeal in 73 years, and the first San Joaquin County judge to be appointed to the Ninth Circuit. She was born in Palo Alto, California, and grew up in the Bay Area before moving to the Central Valley. Her parents were both from humble backgrounds, her mother Spanish and her father Irish. Her parents emphasized education and independence, and she and her siblings all pursued higher education. Justice Callahan overcame her shyness and fears to become a successful lawyer and judge.
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When creating a document with multiple PDF files, the pages must be numbered consecutively. This means that if the first file ends on page 234, the second file must begin on page 235. To ensure the pages are numbered correctly, open the second PDF file in Adobe Acrobat and use the "Number Pages" tool to set the starting page number. Repeat this process for any additional files in the document.
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ll tell you. [laughing] Arthur Scotland: [Laughing] So you decided to go to the Friends Committee on Legislation. Coleman Blease: Yes. Arthur Scotland: What did you do there? Coleman Blease: I was a lobbyist. I was the lobbyist for the Friends Committee on Legislation. I had a lot of fun. I had a lot of experience. I got to know a lot of people in the Legislature. I got to know a lot of people in the executive branch. I got to know a lot of people in the judiciary. I got to know a lot of people in the media. I got to know a lot of people in the California Appellate Court Legacy Project – Video Interview Transcript: Justice Coleman Blease [Coleman_Blease_6015.doc ] Transcribed by Tech-Synergy ; proofread by Lisa Crystal Page 8 of 36 university. I got to know a lot of people in the labor movement . I got to know a lot of people in the business community. I got to know a lot of people in the churches . So it was a wonderful experience . (00:17:02) Arthur Scotland: What were some of the issues that you were lobbying for? Coleman Blease: Well,
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Coleman Arthur Blease is an Associate Justice of the Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District. He was appointed by Governor Brown Jr. in 1979 and confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments. He was also confirmed by the electorate in 1982 and 1994 to 12-year terms. Blease has also served as a Justice Pro Tempore of the California Supreme Court in 1982 and 1997, and as a Special Master for the California Commission on Judicial Performance in 1996. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley and a Law degree from the same university. He is a Democrat and has two adult sons.
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This is a Clerk's Affidavit and Order for Extension of Time to File Transcript on Appeal. The undersigned clerk certifies that the notice of appeal was filed in this matter on [date]. The transcript(s) on appeal will not be filed timely as required by the California Rules of Court for the following reason(s): Reporter's Transcript: Reporter(s) were not timely notified to prepare the reporter's transcripts on appeal. Clerk's Transcript: Other priority appeal transcripts pending. Staff Shortages Due to Illness or Personnel Transfer. Other.
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