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California Third District Court of Appeals records,1909-1922

 Collection
Identifier: SCG-00052

Scope and Contents

Court records for five case apppearing in California's Third District Court of Appeals.

Dates

  • Creation: 1909-1922

Language of Materials

English

Conditions Governing Access:

Materials stored offsite, but collection is open to research. In many cases, further details on individual volumes can be found by calling staff at the Sonoma County History and Genealogy Library. To view these materials, please call staff at link to request they be brought from the Archives to the Library

Conditions Governing Use

Collection does not circulate and may be photocopied or photographed by arrangement only.

Publication Rights

Property rights reside with the Sonoma County Library. The Sonoma County Library has made this collection available and believes that the collection is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. The Collection may not be in the Public Domain under the laws of other countries. Preferred credit line is: Courtesy, the Sonoma County Library. Please see additional reproduction and reuse information at link

Court History

The California Constitution originally made the Supreme Court the only appellate court for the whole state. As the state's population skyrocketed during the 19th century, the Supreme Court was expanded from three to seven justices, and then the Court began hearing the majority of appeals in three-justice panels. The Court became so overloaded that it frequently issued summary dispositions in minor cases, meaning that it was merely saying "affirmed" or "reversed" without saying why.[7] The state's second Constitution, enacted in 1879, halted that practice by expressly requiring the Court to issue every dispositive decision in writing "with reasons stated." In 1889, the Legislature authorized the Supreme Court to appoint five commissioners to help with its work.

Despite implementing all these measures, the Supreme Court was no longer able to keep up with the state's rapidly growing appellate caseload by the end of the 19th century. Accordingly, in 1903, the Legislature proposed a constitutional amendment to create what were then called the District Courts of Appeal. On November 8, 1904, the electorate adopted the amendment.

The district 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. Each district was assigned an ordinal number (i.e., first, second, and third).

In 1966, the word "District" was dropped from the official names of the Courts of Appeal by another constitutional amendment which extensively revised the sections governing the state judiciary. This left Florida as the sole state in the United States with "District Courts of Appeal." Since then, each of the Courts of Appeal has been named officially as "the Court of Appeal of the State of California" for a particular numbered appellate district. (link (Wikipedia, retrieved July 10, 2019)

Prior to court redestricting, Sonoma County was part of the 3rd District, but is currently in the 1st District.

Extent

9.35 linear feet (11 ledger volumes)

Abstract

This collection contains reporters' transcripts and related papers for cases brought before the Third District Court of Appeal between 1909 and 1922.

Arrangement of the collection

Organized into five series:

  1. People of the State of California vs W.P. Burke. District Court of Appeal - reporter's transcript, 1909-1911
  2. People of the State of California vs. W.A. Cockrill and S. Ikada, 1922
  3. People of the State of California vs. Frank Bergotini, 1914
  4. People of the State of California vs. B. Bettini - reporter's manuscript, 1911
  5. People of the State of California vs. E.S. Rowland - District Court of Appeal transcript, 1909
Title
California Third District Court of Appeals records, 1909-1922
Author
Finding aid author: Mark Cooper.
Date
Published Feb 28, 2011
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in:English

Repository Details

Part of the Sonoma County Archives Repository

Contact:
725 3rd St.
Santa Rosa CA 95404 United States