Judicial Council of California
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The Judicial Council of California is the rule-making arm of the California court system.[1] In accordance with the California Constitution and under the leadership of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California, the council is responsible for "ensuring the consistent, independent, impartial, and accessible administration of justice." It was created by an amendment to article VI of the California Constitution in 1926.[2][3]
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Formed | November 3, 1926 (1926-11-03) |
Jurisdiction | California |
Headquarters | Hiram W. Johnson State Office Building, San Francisco |
Motto | Ensuring the consistent, independent, impartial, and accessible administration of justice |
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Website | www |
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