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  1. Public Records. Californians have the right under the state Public Records Act and the California Constitution to access public information maintained by local and state government agencies, including the Department of Justice.

  2. Enter Attorney Name or Bar Number. Search. Include similar sounding names. NOTE: Due to technical limitations, this search cannot handle extended characters. Example: for Nuñez, please search Nunez. For more search options, including the ability to search for certified specialists or other practice characteristics, try Advanced Search.

  3. CJSC Databases. (A brief description of 15 databases) ADULT PROBATION. The Adult Probation file provides information on adults who are convicted in California courts and are placed under the jurisdiction of either the state correctional system or a correctional system operated by local government.

  4. Cal. PEN Code § 1054.3 - 1054.3. (a) The defendant and his or her attorney shall disclose to the prosecuting attorney: (1) The names and addresses of persons, other than the defendant, he or she intends to call as witnesses.

  5. SFDA currently has seven public data dashboards: 1) Incidents, Arrests, and Prosecutions, 2) District Attorney Actions on Arrests Presented, 3) Cases Prosecuted, 4) Case Resolutions, 5) Outcomes and Desistance, 6) Independent Investigations Bureau, and 7) Victims Served by the Victims Services Division.

  6. You may search for a specific case by Case Number, Name of Decedent, Date of Incident, Agency, Location, or Status. You may also search by word or phrase. Enter Case Number, Agency, Location, Status, Word or Phrase and click Search to see results.

  7. There you’ll find a searchable database to locate information on a case, including searching by the name of the person appealing a case. Both criminal and civil appeals cases are listed. Federal Appeals Court for Northern California

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