Weunderstand how frustrating it is for property owners who try to keep their properties in compliance with the city code, and fall victim to illegal dumping. The responsibility of removing and properly disposing of the illegally dumped debris still falls on the property owner. However, identifying information found among illegally dumped debris, photographs or video of the offender in the act, and eye witnesses willing to testify in court have all been useful in prosecuting illegal dumpers in the past.
The Superior Court of California, Madera County is a unified superior court, served by nine judges, one family support commissioner and one traffic commissioner. The court employs approximately 100 court staff.
BusinessThe North Carolina Business Court is a specialized forum of the superior court and operates in four locations. Cases involving complex and significant issues of corporate and commercial law are assigned by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina to a special superior court judge who oversees resolution of all matters in the case through trial.
Tehama County is situated in the northern Sacramento Valley, comprised of 1,888,670 acres and has a population of approximately 63,463. The Sacramento River runs through the central portion of Red Bluff, which provides endless varieties of outdoor recreation. Some of the greatest western events in the nation, such as the PRCA-sanctioned Red Bluff Round-Up, the Annual Bull & Gelding Sale, and the Pacific Coast Cutting Horse Association's Red Bluff Winter Round-Up, are held in Tehama County.
The Superior Court of California, County of Tehama, is a unified superior court, served by four judicial officers, one commissioner and one facilitator. The Court employs approximately 42 support staff.
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