Today, we’re concluding our survey of the originating trial courts for the Supreme Court’s criminal cases from the Sixth District, looking at the numbers for the years 2005 to 2019.

In 2005, the Court decided two criminal cases from Santa Clara county.  In 2006, there were four Santa Clara cases and one each from San

Last week, we reviewed the data on which counties accounted for the Sixth District’s civil cases decided by the Supreme Court since 1990.  This week, we’re looking at the criminal cases.

In 1990, the Court decided one criminal case each from Santa Clara and Monterey counties.  In 1991 and 1992, the Court decided three cases

This week and next, we’re concluding our trip through the data for the counties of California’s six Court of Appeal districts with the civil and criminal cases from the Sixth District.  The Sixth encompasses only four counties: Santa Clara (by far the biggest), San Benito, Santa Cruz and Monterey.  Civil cases from the Sixth District

This time, we’re reviewing the most recent data for which trial courts accounted for the Supreme Court’s criminal cases from the Fifth District.

In 2005, the Court decided three cases from Kern county and one each from Fresno, Merced, Tulare and Tuolumne counties.  In 2006, the Court decided two cases from Kern and one from

This time, we’re reviewing the data on the trial courts which produced the Supreme Court’s criminal cases from the Fifth District.

In 1990, the Court decided only one Fifth District criminal case, which originated in Fresno county.  In 1991, the Court decided three cases from Tulare county and one each from Merced and Stanislaus 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.