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The Riverside County Superior Court has long had a shortage of judges. In an Oct. 25 press release, Riverside County Presiding Judge John M. Monterosso said the 3.7 judicial officers per 100,000 ...
A reconfiguration of the Riverside County Superior Court’s online services portal ran into major stumbling blocks this week, stymieing members of the public, defense attorneys and prosecutors ...
The county has 90 authorized and funded judicial positions, an official said, but a 2020 Judicial Needs Assessment Study noted that 115 judicial officers are needed to ensure efficient operations ...
To pare down the backlog of unresolved cases set for trial and prevent the ongoing cascade of dismissals that critics say pose a risk to public safety, the Riverside County Superior Court has ...
The Riverside County Superior Court will reduce services and furlough most of its staff one day each month beginning in January to help offset state budget cuts, court officials said.
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) - The second of two former Riverside County Superior Court clerks who mishandled privileged information connected to a criminal case was sentenced today to one day in ...
According to Riverside County Presiding Judge John Monterosso, the area has 3.7 judicial officers per 100,000 residents. The statewide average is 11.4 per 100,000.
The Desert Sun Editorial Board's call to action in backlog of criminal court cases and subsequent dismissals impacting Riverside County.