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  2. Apr 7, 2024 · California courts exist at three levels: local superior courts in each of Californias 58 counties, appellate courts in each of the six state appellate districts, and the California Supreme Court with statewide jurisdiction.

  3. The California court system consists of the local superior courts in each of Californias 58 counties, the 6 districts of the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court. Following is a summary of how judges and justices get to their positions on these courts.

    • California Courts at A Glance
    • Jury Service
    • Language Access
    • California Supreme Court
    • Courts of Appeal
    • Superior Courts
    Court levels: 3
    Trial courts: 58—one in each county
    Court of Appeal districts: 6
    Highest court: California Supreme Court
    Jury pay: $15/day starting with second day of service; and travel reimbursement of 34 cents per mile round trip or $12 per day if using public transit
    Approximately 10.6 million jurors were summoned for jury service*
    Approximately 4.3 million were qualified and available to serve*
    Approximately 76,000 were sworn in as jurors*
    Languages and dialects spoken in California—more than 200
    Percentage of Californians that speak a non-English language at home: 44%
    Percentage of Californians with English-language limitations: approximately 17.4% (approximately 7 million)
    Languages certified for court interpreters: American Sign Language and 15 spoken languages—Arabic, Armenian (Eastern), Armenian (Western), Cantonese, Farsi (Persian of Iran), Japanese, Khmer (Cambo...
    Justices: 1 Chief Justice, 6 Associate Justices
    Filings: 5490 annually
    Written Opinions: 56 annually
    Justices: 106 (authorized positions)
    Filings: 20,097 annually
    Dispositions: 22,004 annually
    1,755 judges (authorized positions)
    Filings: 4,519,099 annually
    Dispositions: 2,530,438
  4. Judges of superior courts are elected within their counties for six years, judges of courts of appeal are elected within their districts for twelve years, and judges of the Supreme Court are elected at large for twelve years. [23]

  5. Judicial Officer Demographic Data. Find Demographic Data on Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Veteran and Disability Status of California State Justices and Judges. The 2024 JO Demographic Data is now available.

  6. In California, there are four federal district courts, a state supreme court, a state court of appeals, and trial courts with both general and limited jurisdiction. These courts serve different purposes which are outlined in the sections below.

  7. The California court system—the largest in the nation, with approximately 1,800 justices and judges and 5 million cases—serves more than 39 million people. The state Constitution vests the judicial power of California in the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, and superior courts.

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