Sixth Appellate District Announces Destruction of Court Records
Contact: Cathal Conneely, 415-865-7738
January 8, 2013
Sixth Appellate District Announces Destruction of Old Court Records
San Jose—The Court of Appeal for the Sixth Appellate District (San Jose) has announced its intention to destroy the following criminal, juvenile, and civil records pursuant to Rule 10.1028(c), California Rules of Court:
• All criminal and juvenile cases (excluding those with published opinions) designated in records transfer lists 35 and 37 encompassing criminal and juvenile cases preserved for a period longer than 20 years.
• All civil cases (excluding those with published opinions) designated in records transfer list 82 encompassing civil cases preserved for a period longer than 10 years.
Records transfer lists 35, 37, and 82 are available at these links on the California Courts Web site, respectively:
http://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/6DCA-List-35.pdf
http://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/6DCA-List-37.pdf
http://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/6DCA-List-82.pdf
Anyone who knows of a reason why any of the above cases should be retained, whether for historical or other reasons, should notify Michael J. Yerly, Clerk/Administrator. The reasons for retention should be in writing, should be received by the court by February 1, 2013, and should be addressed to:
Mr. Michael J. Yerly, Clerk/Administrator
Court of Appeal, Sixth Appellate District
333 W. Santa Clara Street, Suite 1060
San Jose, CA 95113
or e-mailed to sixth.district@jud.ca.gov
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