Live-Streamed Hearings
THE COURT IS CURRENTLY LIMITING ACCESS TO IN-COURT PROCEEDINGS. SOME CRIMINAL DEPARTMENTS ARE NOW LIVE-STREAMING. THE DECISION TO LIVE-STREAM COURT PROCEEDINGS IS AT THE DISCRETION OF EACH DEPARTMENT.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to enforce social distancing requirements, seating inside the courtrooms will be limited. In an effort to provide public access to the court, while limiting access during the COVID-19 pandemic, some departments will be live-streaming court proceedings to YouTube. You may use the links below to locate the department you would like to stream, if that the department has chosen to provide a live-stream.
No Recording or Re-Broadcasting
NOTE: With limited exceptions, court proceedings may not be photographed, recorded, or broadcast. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 1.150(c).) You may not record or rebroadcast any portion of the live stream, without first obtaining a court order following the procedures set forth in rule 1.150(e). Failure to obtain a court order to record or rebroadcast the live stream is an unlawful interference with the proceedings of the court and may be the basis for a citation for contempt of court, or an order imposing monetary or other sanctions as provided by law.
The court calendar provides a listing, by name, of the department number and scheduled hearing time for upcoming hearings. Click here to access the court calendar.
YouTube Live Streams
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Department 1
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Department 2
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Department 3
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Department 4
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Department 5
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Department 6
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Department 7
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Department 8
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Department 9
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Department 10
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Department 11
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Department 12
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Department 12A
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Department 13
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Department 14
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Department 15
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Department 17
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Department 18
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Department 19
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Department 20
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Department 21
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Department 22
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Department 23
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Department 24