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HomeGovernment CodeCh. 7Art. 7§ 71675 Court Information Release Procedures

§ 71675 Court Information Release Procedures

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§ 71675 Court Information Release Procedures

Key Takeaways

  • •If someone thinks a court or the Judicial Council is hiding budget or management info they should share, they can ask a higher court to fix it.
  • •You don’t need to follow the usual long process to complain—just go straight to the superior court.
  • •The Judicial Council makes special rules for these cases to make them fast and fair.
  • •A judge from a different area will handle the case to keep things fair.

Example

A reporter wants to see how a local court spends its money, but the court says no. The reporter thinks the court is breaking the rules by not sharing.

The reporter can go straight to the superior court and ask them to make the local court share the budget info. The case will be handled quickly, and a judge from another area will decide if the court has to share the info.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 71675 Court Information Release Procedures

(a) Any trial court may adopt a procedure to be used as a preliminary step before petitioning the superior court for relief pursuant to subdivision (b) in matters concerning the release of information by that trial court. The Judicial Council may adopt a procedure to be used as a preliminary step before petitioning the superior court for relief pursuant to subdivision (b) in matters concerning the release of information by the Judicial Council. (b) Notwithstanding Sections 1085 and 1003 of the Code of Civil Procedure requiring the issuance of a writ to an inferior tribunal, in the event that a trial court employee, an employee organization, or a member of the public believes there has been a violation of Rule 10.802 of the California Rules of Court concerning the maintenance of, and public access to, budget and management information concerning the Judicial Council or the trial courts, that party may petition the superior court for relief. (c) The Judicial Council shall adopt rules of court to implement this hearing and appeal process. The rules of court shall provide a mechanism for the establishment of a panel of court of appeal justices who shall be qualified to hear these matters, as specified in the rules of court, from which panel a single justice shall be assigned to hear the matter in the superior court. The rules of court shall provide that these matters shall be heard in the superior court, and, if applicable, the court of appeal, on an expedited basis. To the extent permitted by law or rule of court, these rules shall provide that the justice assigned to hear the matter shall not be from the court of appeal district in which the action is filed, and shall provide that appeals in these matters shall be heard in the court of appeal district where the matter was filed. (Amended by Stats. 2007, Ch. 130, Sec. 139. Effective January 1, 2008.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

appealemployeereleasehearingtrialjudicial councilinformationmanagement

Related Statutes

  • § 71653 Court Employee Discipline Hearings
  • § 25717 Water Plan Public Hearings
  • § 71654 Trial Court Review Process
  • § 71655 Employee Discipline Appeal Process
  • § 71656 County Court Employee Rights

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 71675.
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