The Judicial Council of California, located in Modesto, CA, is the governing body of the state's judicial branch. Committed to providing fair and equal access to justice for all Californians, the council oversees the operations of the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, and Superior Courts across the 58 counties. With a focus on legal resources, self-help programs, and policy administration, the council ensures the efficient functioning of the judicial system in California.
As the highest court in the state, the Supreme Court's decisions are binding on all other California state courts. The Courts of Appeal, divided into six appellate districts, handle appeals based on geography. The Superior Courts, one in each county, serve as trial courts. With a dedication to transparency, the Judicial Council offers online access to meetings, presentations, and archived broadcasts, allowing Californians to stay informed about the workings of the judicial branch.
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