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  1. Jan 1, 2007 · The presiding judge must: (A) Designate a judge to preside in each department, including a master calendar judge when appropriate, and designate a presiding judge of the juvenile division and a supervising judge for each division, district, or branch court.

  2. Feb 7, 2024 · It is the view of the committee that the selection and duties of a presiding judge should be enumerated in a court rule rather than in a statute. It is also our view that one rule should apply to all levels of court and include single judge courts. Therefore, the rule should be a GR (General Rule).

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  4. Jan 1, 2005 · A presiding judge in a court with two judges must be elected for a term of not less than one year. A presiding judge in a court with three or more judges must be elected for an initial term of not less than two years. The presiding judge may be elected for additional terms.

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · Cal. R. 10.602. Each court that has three or more judges must select a presiding judge. Selection of the presiding judge may be by secret ballot. The court should establish an internal local rule or policy for the selection of the presiding judge and assistant presiding judge, if any.

  6. Other Resources for Presiding and Supervising Judges. California Rules of Court. Rule 10.603 (Authority and duties of presiding judge) Rule 10.610 (Duties of court executive officer) Rule 10.703 (Subordinate judicial officers: complaints and notice requirements) California Code of Judicial Ethics. Presiding and supervising judges must be ...

  7. Jan 1, 2009 · 2024 California Rules of Court. Rule 10.1104. Presiding judge. (a) Designation of acting presiding judge. (1) The presiding judge of the appellate division must designate another member of the appellate division to serve as acting presiding judge in the absence of the presiding judge.

  8. 1.2.B The presiding judge and court executive should ensure judicial officers, nonjudicial supervisors and court staff are actively involved in committees, task forces, and advisory groups to analyze and recommend changes and improvements in the operations of the court and justice system.

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