Legal Question in Administrative Law in California

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I would like to find a book to study about the california law and procedures inside the courtroom.


Asked on 4/24/07, 8:34 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Patrick Lanius Lanius & Associates

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If you live in the county seat for your county, go to the courthouse since it likely has a law library.

Or call the number.

Ask the librarian there and he/she will point you to the many references available - both hard cover and on line.

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Answered on 4/25/07, 1:56 pm
Bryan Whipple Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law

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After you have done a little background reading, you might consider sitting in on some sessions in a courtroom. There is no admission charge, just go sit in the back and observe. It may be confusing at first, and a lot of it may seem terribly dull, but eventually you'll hear some interesting interaction between the attorneys and the judge. In addition to trials, you should consider listening to "law and motion" calendars, which are sort of mini-trials on limited issues raised by a motion or demurrer, and are over much more quickly. At trials, you'll be able to observe witnesses testifying and sometimes juries. Just remember, your right to be present in a courtroom carries with it a responsibility to be quiet and unobtrusive.

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Answered on 4/25/07, 8:23 pm
Joshua Hale Hale Law Group

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The code of civil procedure, the rules of court, and the local rules are all good places to start.

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Answered on 4/24/07, 11:38 pm


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