ABOUT THE COURT
The Superior Court of California, County of Stanislaus is the 16th-largest court statewide.
We have 26 authorized judicial positions, 23 Judges and 3 Commissioners. We have an approximate $41 million budget and approximately 260 employees. Our operating budget is State supported while the Judicial Council of the State of California is responsible for the maintenance and support of facilities. We receive, on average, approximately 89,000 filings per year.
ABOUT THE COUNTYSituated in the heart of Central California, Stanislaus County is located in the Central Valley and boasts a mild Mediterranean climate.
The County has a population of 556,000 with a rich cultural diversity. The County is situated ideally with less than a two-hour drive to Yosemite National Park, Santa Cruz Boardwalk, San Francisco, Sacramento and recreational activities such as skiing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, etc. Arts and entertainment are abundant. The area boasts a symphony, orchestra, ballet, opera company and summer pops program and is home to the Gallo Center for the Arts.
APPLICATION INFORMATIONDistinguishing Characteristics
This professional level class performs judicial functions for the courts, assisting the courts in disposing of business connected with the administration of justice, including acting as a temporary judge in certain types of cases. It is distinguished from the position of judge in that it is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Presiding Judge, in consultation with the Executive Committee, and acts only as a temporary judge, presiding over cases as directed, at the stipulation of the parties. It is distinguished from the Referee/Hearing Officer class in that the latter acts as a referee or hearing officer only and does not have the same authority as a judge.
The following duties are normal for this position. The omission of specific statements of the duties does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification.
Acts as a temporary judge in court cases pursuant to the stipulation of counsel or parties; conducts a daily court calendar; presides over hearings and trials, makes rulings, findings, judgments, and orders.
Exercises, in assigned cases, the same powers and duties as a judge of the court.
Presides over proceedings in one or more of the following: traffic and small claims cases; misdemeanor and felony arraignments; family support cases; and other hearings as assigned by the Presiding Judge.
Arraigns defendants; grants continuances: hears, reviews and rules on a variety of petitions, motions, and other actions, takes evidence from concerned parties and other witnesses; makes or recommends appropriate court orders; accepts pleas when appropriate, and imposes sentences; sets cases for hearing and trial.
Reviews court files, documents, and related materials to assess cases prior to and following hearings; prepares court documents, records, reports, correspondence, and other written materials pertaining to case findings.
Experience/License:
Ten (10) years' experience. Must be an active member in good standing of the California bar for a period of at least ten (10) years prior to appointment, unless inactive membership due to previously holding the position of judge, referee or commissioner.
Knowledge of:
•The judicial system including but not limited to Family Law, Criminal Law, Juvenile Law and Civil Law;
•Legal principles and precedents as applied to judicial procedures;
•California Codes such as Vehicle, Penal, Evidence, Civil, Civil Procedure and Code of Judicial Conduct;
•Procedures related to the acceptance of pleas, rulings, and sentencing and disposition of criminal cases;
•Court Procedures, protocols and calendaring practices.
Ability to:
•Objectively analyze and interpret legal issues, principles and arguments;
•Direct and control courtroom proceedings in a decisive, orderly and equitable manner;
•Communicate orally and in writing in a concise and effective manner; exercise appropriate judicial temperament and demeanor;
• Effectively handle pressure in difficult and unexpected situations by responding in a calm and rational manner and assist in developing Court policy and procedures.
Physical Demands
This position is primarily a desk job. Requires the ability to sit for extended periods of time; occasional lifting up to 15 pounds, occasional walking and climbing stairs, some bending, stooping and squatting; eyesight sufficient to read typewritten and handwritten materials and to use computer terminal; hearing and speaking sufficient to talk in person and over the phone.
Special Requirements
Citizenship in the United Sates and residency in California.
Working Conditions
Environment is indoors and generally clean with limited exposure to conditions such as dust, fumes, odors, or noise.