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Google Scholar includes both federal and state legal opinions. From the main Google Scholar search page, select the radio button for "Case law." Type your case citation or case name in the search box and click the Search button. Keyword searches of the full text of case opinions may also be conducted from this screen.
Dial 888-882-6878 or visit the CourtCall website at urtcall to schedule a remote appearance for matters scheduled on participating calendars.
As soon as possible, you should ask a court clerk or the Self-Help Center how to ask for a video or phone hearing. You may have different options for how you can access the hearing. Some courts allow you to access a hearing by video or phone through a remote appearance platform (like Zoom or Teams).
A person who wishes to observe a court in session may check the court calendar online or at the courthouse and watch a proceeding. The U.S. Constitution and court tradition give citizens right of access to court proceedings.
For superior court streaming information, use the Find My Court tool to visit the court's website. The following proceedings are streamed on the front page of the California Courts Newsroom. Livestream links are posted approximately fifteen minutes before the scheduled start time.
All court hours are Monday thru Friday, 8 AM to PM unless otherwise specified. For additional information and questions about court, please visit the San Bernardino County Superior Court website. Need to look up information about a court case?
Generally, all Court proceedings are open to the public, with the exceptions of Juvenile Justice Court, Juvenile Dependency Court and select closed hearings.
An applicant must make an affirmative factual showing of irreparable harm, immediate danger, or any other statutory basis for granting relief without notice or with shortened notice to the other party.
To do this, you should visit the San Bernardino County courthouse in person and ask the clerk for a "walk-in" calendar date to address your warrant. Typically, this allows you to appear before a judge without being arrested, as long as you voluntarily turn yourself in.
How to ask for an emergency order Contact your court or Self-Help Center to get local rules. Fill out forms. Attach documents to support your request. Give the other person notice and serve request. Make copies of your forms. Submit your forms. Pick up the forms from the clerk.