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Section 68100.

68100. When the court is held at a place appointed, pursuant to Section 68115, every person held to appear at the court shall appear at the place so appointed. (Amended by Stats. 2003, Ch. 149, Sec. 20. Effective January 1, 2004.)

Section 68101.

68101. (a) Whenever pursuant to law the state is entitled to receive any portion of any money, forfeited bail or fines received by a judge of any court, that portion shall as soon as practicable after the receipt thereof, be deposited with the county treasurer of the county in which that court is situated, and paid, […]

Section 68102.

68102. Whenever an imprisonment has been imposed for a violation of any act, and before the termination of the sentence, the defendant is released by the vacation of the sentence of imprisonment and the imposition of such fine or forfeiture in lieu thereof, such fine or forfeiture shall be recorded and accounted for in the […]

Section 68103.

68103. The State Controller shall check the reports and records received by him with the transmittals of such fines and forfeitures. Whenever it is apparent that such fines or forfeitures have not been transmitted, the county auditor shall and the State Controller may bring suit to enforce the collection or transmittal, or both. The official […]

Section 68104.

68104. The records kept by any judge pursuant to Sections 68101 and 68102 shall be open to public inspection, and may be checked by the State Controller, the Attorney General, or the district attorney of the particular county. (Added by Stats. 1953, Ch. 206.)

Section 68105.

68105. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the Supreme Court, any court of appeal, or any superior court may appoint as an official phonographic reporter or as an official phonographic reporter pro tempore a person who has declared the intention to become a citizen and who is a certified shorthand reporter. “A […]

Section 68106.

68106. (a) (1) In making appropriations for the support of the trial courts, the Legislature recognizes the importance of increased revenues from litigants and lawyers, including increased revenues from civil filing fees. It is therefore the intent of the Legislature that courts give the highest priority to keeping courtrooms open for civil and criminal proceedings. It is […]

Section 68106.2.

68106.2. (a) Any person shall have the right to obtain the following information under Rule 10.802 of the California Rules of Court: (1) Baseline budget information that superior courts submit to the Administrative Office of the Courts after enactment of the annual Budget Act. (2) Any other budget and expenditure document of the superior court pertaining to the […]

Section 68107.

68107. A court may order a criminal defendant upon whom a fine, forfeiture, or penalty is imposed, to disclose to the court his or her social security number in order to assist in its collection. That social security number is not a public record and shall not be disclosed except for collection purposes. (Amended by […]

Section 68108.

68108. (a) To the extent that a memorandum of understanding for trial court employees designates certain days as unpaid furlough days for employees assigned to regular positions in the superior court, the court may not be in session on those days except as ordered by the presiding judge. On these furlough days, if the court clerk’s […]