For the past two weeks, we’ve been reviewing the data on which county Superior Courts originated the Supreme Court’s civil and criminal decisions from the Fourth District. Next up: the Fifth District.
The Court decided no Fifth District civil cases in 1990. In 1991, the Court decided one case each from Fresno and Kern counties. In 1992, the same: one case each from Fresno and Kern. In 1993, the Court decided three civil cases from Stanislaus county, two from Fresno and one from Kern. In 1994, the Court decided two cases from Kern county.
For the past two weeks, we’ve been reviewing the data on which county Superior Courts originated the Supreme Court’s civil and criminal decisions from the Fourth District. Next up: the Fifth District.
The Court decided no Fifth District civil cases in 1990. In 1991, the Court decided one case each from Fresno and Kern counties. In 1992, the same: one case each from Fresno and Kern. In 1993, the Court decided three civil cases from Stanislaus county, two from Fresno and one from Kern. In 1994, the Court decided two cases from Kern county.
The Court decided no Fifth District civil cases in 1995. In 1996, there was only one, which originated in Kern county. In 1997, the Court decided two cases from Fresno, two from Stanislaus county and one from Kings county. In 1998, there was one decision from Kern county, and in 1999, there was one from Tuolumne county.
In 2000, the Court decided one Fifth District civil case, from Tulare county. In 2001, the Court decided two cases from Kern county and one each from Fresno and Kings county. In 2002, the Court decided one case from Fresno. In 2003 and 2004, the Court decided one case per year from Fresno and one per year from Kern.
Join us back here next time as we review the data for the years 2005 to 2019 (so far).
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