Draft publications library test
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Publications Library
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In order to make a reporter's transcript easier to use, it should be merged into a single volume and have a master index of all hearings, witnesses, and exhibits. This master index should be hyperlinked to each of these locations. Each volume should also have a cover page and bookmarks for the exhibits and word index.
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This document is an order from a court that permits a media agency to cover a specific case. The order considers factors such as the importance of maintaining public trust in the judicial system, the privacy rights of participants, and the effect of coverage on witnesses. It also outlines restrictions on media personnel and equipment, such as the number of cameras and microphones, and prohibits coverage of certain proceedings. Violations of the order may result in sanctions.
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This form is used by media agencies to request permission to photograph, record, or broadcast court proceedings. It must be filed at least five court days before the proposed coverage date. The form includes information about the media agency, the case, and the type of coverage requested. The media agency must also certify that all personnel will abide by the court's rules and any additional restrictions imposed by the court. A hearing may be held to discuss the request.
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This letter is requesting a court record from the Court of Appeal in Los Angeles. The person sending the letter has included a check for $40 to cover the record retrieval fee. They understand that they have 30 days to review the record in person or they can send a copy service to do so. There is an additional fee of $40 if they need the record held for additional time.
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This form is for attorneys who are applying to be included on a panel of qualified attorneys to represent people in death penalty-related habeas corpus proceedings. The form requires applicants to provide information about their experience, training, and qualifications, as well as attestations and recommendations from other attorneys.
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Kent Richland is a civil appellate attorney who was appointed to the Judicial Council's Appellate Indigent Defense Oversight Advisory Committee (AIDOAC). He chose law as a career because he was a frustrated child actor and wanted to channel his acting energy to the courtroom. He works as an attorney for the California Attorney General's Office in the criminal division, and he has argued and won two cases in the U.S. Supreme Court. He believes that the program will attract younger lawyers and that it is of vital importance to ensure the most efficient and effective use of public funds. He suggests that panel attorneys should edit their own work and have someone else read it to communicate in a nontechnical way that appeals to any human being.
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Justice F. Douglas McDaniel was appointed directly from private practice to Division Two of the Fourth District Court of Appeal in 1974 by then–Governor Ronald Reagan. He had previously attended Purdue University, served in the Pacific theater in the Second World War, and graduated from Stanford Law School in 1948. He was a successful attorney in a private civil practice in the Imperial Valley before his appointment. Justice McDaniel served with retired Supreme Court Justice Marcus Kaufman for 13 years, and they developed a close friendship and collaborated on many opinions. Justice McDaniel also served with Justice Bob Gardner, who was known for his unique, respected, and colorful work habits. He only came into the court one day a week and was known for his quick thinking and writing abilities.
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The Court of Appeal of the State of California, Fourth Appellate District, has ordered that the prohibition against disclosure of material in a confidential record does not apply to references to material contained in a probation report that is part of the record on appeal. This order is effective January 13, 2014. The order was issued by Administrative Presiding Justice McConnell and is addressed to Presiding Justices Manuel A. Ramirez and Kathleen E. O'Leary, as well as to other court officials. The order also includes a list of individuals who were copied on the order.
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Justice Hugh Arthur Evans, who served on the California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, from 1974 to 1990, was interviewed as part of the Judicial Council's Appellate Court Legacy Project. He was born in Ogden, Utah in 1922 and moved to California with his family when he was 10 months old. His father worked in the wholesale grocery business and his mother was a concert pianist. He grew up in Hermosa Beach and Carmel, California, and his family was involved in the arts. He learned to play piano as a child and his father passed away when he was 15. Justice Evans shared his experiences growing up and how the arts and his family shaped his life.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Court of Appeal in California has been authorized to extend deadlines for any actions required or permitted under the California Rules of Court by up to 30 days. This applies to any actions due between March 18, 2020 and April 17, 2020.
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