COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT – STATE

LOS ANGELES—The Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, has announced its intention to destroy the following civil, criminal, and juvenile records pursuant to Rule 10.1028(d) of the California Rules of Court.

All civil and juvenile cases numbered up to B199999, with a disposition date prior to January 1, 2007 and all criminal cases numbered up to B099999, with a disposition date prior to January 1, 1997.

All records are preserved for a period longer than 10 years after a decision is final, In criminal cases (excluding those with published opinions) where the judgment of conviction was affirmed, the reporter’s transcript are preserved for a period longer than 20 years.

Anyone who knows of a reason why any of the records listed should be retained, whether for historical or other reasons, should notify Joseph Lane, Clerk/Executive Officer of the Court. The reasons for retention should be sent in writing by June 30, 2016 to:

Joseph Lane Clerk/Executive Officer of the Court
Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District
300 South Sprint Street
Second Floor, North Tower
Los Angeles, CA 90013

Please note that records and case files for actions that result in a published opinion will be retained permanently by the California State Archives, 1020 “O” Street, Sacramento, CA 95814. The Reference Desk can be contacted at 916-653-2246. Their website is www.sos.ca.gov/archives.

http://newsroom.courts.ca.gov/news/court-of-appeal-announces-destruction-of-old-court-records-3658313

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