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Temporary Judge Court Policy - San Bernardino Superior Court

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should be taken under submission only when extraordinary circumstances exist and should be decided within 14 days.<br />

Traffic matters should not be taken under submission without a waiver of appearance from the defendant.<br />

7. Notice to the <strong>Court</strong> of Criminal Charges, Disciplinary Action. Within 5 days of the filing of criminal<br />

charges in any jurisdiction or the initiation of State Bar disciplinary proceedings against an attorney who sits as a<br />

temporary judge, he/she must immediately inform the Presiding <strong>Judge</strong> of the <strong>Superior</strong> <strong>Court</strong> in writing of that action, as<br />

well as later inform the Presiding <strong>Judge</strong> in writing of the outcome of the criminal charges or state bar disciplinary<br />

proceeding as soon as they are announced.<br />

8. Notice of Policies. The above policy and temporary judge guidelines will be furnished to each temporary<br />

judge, who will be required to sign a statement that he/she has received them and will abide by them<br />

Adopted: January 1, 2007

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