Temporary Judge Program Training Materials
Training Materials
- eBinder Cover and TOC
- Tab 1 - Scheduling Contact Information
- Tab 2 - Temporary Judge Rules – California Rules of Court
- Tab 3 - California Code of Judicial Ethics
- Tab 4 - Rule of Professional Conduct: 1-710
- Tab 5 - CCP 170-170.9: Disclosures/Disqualification
- Tab 6 - Ethics for Temporary Judges (PowerPoint)
- Tab 7 - Disqualification and Disclosure Checklist
- Tab 8 - Courtroom Control and Contempt Checklist
- Tab 9 - Temporary Judge Program Information
- eBinder Cover Page
- Scheduling Contact Information
- Table of Contents
- Tab 1 - Introduction
- Tab 2 - Arraignment
- Tab 3 - Trials
- TDN/Readiness Procedures
- Temporary Judge Traffic PowerPoint
- Speed Surveys
- Engineering and Traffic Survey Sample
- Officer's Declaration Sample
- Traffic Trial Checklist
- Radar/Lidar Checklist
- How Does a Laser Speed Gun Work?
- Speed Enforcement Review [Revised 03/2008]
- Speedometer Pace
- Trials by Declaration and Civil Assessments
- Vehicle Code Point Count
- Elements of Common Offenses PowerPoint [2012]
- Tab 4 - Sentencing
- Tab 5 - Appeals
Small Claims Temporary Judge Checklist
- eBinder Cover Page
- Tab 1 - Small Claims Procedures and Practices
- Small Claims Powerpoint
- Bench Guide 34
- Small Claims Jurisdiction and Venue Checklist
- Who May Appear in a Small Claims Action
- Checklist for Entering a Default Judgment in Small Claims Court
- Sample Statement of Decision and Sample Statement for Taking a Case Under Submission
- Canons of Judicial Ethics for Temporary Judges
- Grounds for Disqualification of a Small Claims Court Judge
- Statutes of Limitation Table
- Proof of Service
- Tab 2 - Consumer Sales
- §4.05 Home Improvement Contracts–Definitions
- §4.06 Home Improvement Contracts– Contract Requirements
- §4.07 Home Improvement Contracts– Prohibitions, Penalties, and Relief
- §7.01 Unsolicited Goods and Advertising—Goods and Services
- §7.02 Unsolicited Goods and Advertising—Telephone Solicitations
- §7.03 Unsolicited Goods and Advertising—E-Mail or Fax Advertising
- §7.04 Specialty Service Contracts—Health Studio Contracts
- §7.05 Specialty Service Contracts—Health Studio Remedies
- §7.06 Debt Collection—Governing Law
- §7.07 Debt Collection—Prohibited Practices
- §7.08 Debt Collection—Debtor’s Responsibilities
- §7.09 Debt Collection—Relief Available
- Tab 3 - Vehicular Sales, Leasing and Repairs
- §3.01 Vehicle Repairs—Governing Law
- §3.02 Vehicle repairs—Customer Protections
- §3.03 Vehicle repairs—Relief Available
- §3.04 Vehicle Sales—Governing Law
- §3.05 Vehicle Sales—Contract Requirements
- §3.06 Vehicle Sales—Prohibited Terms and Acts
- §3.07 Vehicle Sales—Correction of Violations
- §3.08 Vehicle Sales—Buyer’s Remedies
- §3.09 Vehicle Sales—Repossession and Reinstatement
- §3.10 Vehicle Sales—Deficiency Judgments
- §3.11 Vehicle Leasing—Governing Law
- §3.12 Vehicle Leasing—Contract Requirements
- §3.13 Vehicle Leasing—Prohibited Terms and Acts
- §3.14 Vehicle Leasing—Depreciation
- §3.15 Vehicle Leasing—Early Termination
- §3.16 Vehicle Leasing—Actions for Relief
- Tab 4 - Credit and Financing Transactions
- §8.01 Retail Installment Sales—Unruh Act
- §8.02 Retail Installment Sales—Contract Requirements
- §8.03 Retail Installment Sales—Prohibited Terms and Acts
- §8.04 Retail Installment Sales—Rights and Remedies
- §8.05 Song-Beverly Credit Card Act—Requirements
- §8.06 Song-Beverly Credit Card Act—Prohibitions
- §8.07 Song-Beverly Credit Card Act—Unauthorized Use of Card
- §8.08 Song-Beverly Credit Card Act—Relief
- Tab 5 - Professional and Occupational Licensing
- §4.01 Contractor’s License Law—Who’s a Contractor?
- §4.02 Contractor’s License Law—Contract Requirements
- §4.03 Contractor’s License Law—Prohibited Acts
- §4.04 Contractor’s License Law—Required License
- §4.05 Home Improvement Contracts–Definitions
- §4.06 Home Improvement Contracts—Contract Requirements
- §4.08 Professional and Occupational Licensing—License Required
- §4.09 Professional and Occupational Licensing—Penalties for No License
- Tab 6 - Tenant Rent Deposit Law
- Project Sentinel Powerpoint
- 3-day Notice flyer
- Becoming a successful tenant, danger signals
- Becoming a successful tenant, search tips
- Foreclosure Facts for California Tenants
- How to avoid security deposit disputes
- Repairs, Maintenance, and Habitability
- A Tenant’s responsibility to maintain a rental unit in habitable condition
- Remedies for Obtaining Needed Repairs
- Security Deposits
- Tenant Right To Privacy – Landlord Right To Enter
- Notices Terminating a Tenancy
- California Civil Code 1950.5
- §2.01 Governing Law
- §2.02 Residential Security Deposit
- §2.03 What’s Not a Security Deposit
- §2.04 Proof of Security
- §2.05 Inspection of Premises
- §2.06 Return of Security Deposit
- §2.07 Deduct-and-Retain Procedure
- §2.08 Bad-Faith Retention of Deposit
- §2.09 Statute of Limitation
- §2.10 Interest on Security Deposit
- Tab 7 - Contract, Warranty, Tort, and Negotiable Instrumental Law
- §5.01 Tort Law—Some Basics
- §5.02 Tort Law—Compensatory and Future Damages
- §5.03 Tort Law—Comparative Negligence
- §5.04 Tort Law—Assumption of Risk
- §5.05 Tort Law—Joint and Several Liability
- §5.06 Tort Law—Vicarious Liability
- §5.07 Tort Law—Actions Against Public Entities
- §5.08 Tort Law—Splitting Claims
- §5.10 Contract Law—Some Basics
- §5.11 Contract Law—Breach and Damages
- §5.12 Contract Law—Specific Performance
- §5.13 Contract Law—Rescission and Restitution
- §5.14 Contract Law—Reformation
- §5.15 Contract Law—Termination or Cancellation
- §6.01 Bad Checks—Insufficient Funds
- §6.02 Bad Checks—Stop Payment
- §6.03 Paid-in-Full Checks
- §6.04 Electronic Fund Transfers—Common Transfers
- §6.05 Electronic Fund Transfers—Stop Payment of Preauthorized Transfers
- §6.06 Electronic Fund Transfers—Error Resolution
- §6.07 Electronic Fund Transfers—Treble Damages
- §6.08 Electronic Fund Transfers—Breach of Other Duties
- §6.09 Electronic Fund Transfers—Consumer’s Liability
- §7.11 Warranty Laws
- §7.12 Consumer Warranty Act—Scope
- §7.13 Consumer Warranty Act—Express and Implied Warranties
- §7.14 Consumer Warranty Act—Manufacturer’s and Seller's Responsibilities
- §7.15 Consumer Warranty Act—Express Warranty Remedies
- §7.16 Consumer Warranty Act—Implied Warranty Remedies
- §7.17 Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)—Express Warranty
- §7.18 UCC—Implied Warranties
- §7.19 UCC—Disclaimer of Implied Warranty
- §7.20 UCC—Relief Available
- Tab 8 - Additional Contact and Resource Information
- Courthouse contacts
- Judicial Council Temporary Judge Resources
- Small Claims Court: Procedures and Practices – Online Course
- Small Claims Court: Consumer and Substantive Laws – Online Course
- Rule 2.700. Intracounty venue [Reserved]
- Rule 2.810. Temporary judges appointed by the trial courts
- Rule 2.811. Court appointment of temporary judges
- Rule 2.812. Requirements for court appointment of an attorney to serve as a temporary judge
- Rule 2.813. Contents of training programs
- Rule 2.814. Appointment of temporary judge
- Rule 2.815. Continuing education
- Rule 2.816. Stipulation to court-appointed temporary judge
- Rule 2.817. Disclosures to the parties
- Rule 2.818. Disqualifications and limitations
- Rule 2.819. Continuing duty to disclose and disqualify
- Rule 2.830. Temporary judges requested by the parties
- Rule 2.831. Temporary judge—stipulation, order, oath, assignment, disclosure, and disqualification
- Rule 2.832. Compensation
- Rule 2.833. [Renumbered as rule 2.834]
- Rule 2.833. Documents and exhibits
- Rule 2.834. [Renumbered as rule 2.835]
- Rule 2.834. Open proceedings; notices of proceedings, use of court facilities, and order for hearing site
- Rule 2.835. Motions or applications to be heard by the court
- Rule 10.740. Responsibilities of the trial courts for temporary judge programs
- Rule 10.741. Duties and authority of the presiding judge
- Rule 10.742. Use of attorneys as court-appointed temporary judges
- Rule 10.743. Administrator of temporary judges program
- Rule 10.744. Application procedures to serve as a court-appointed temporary judge
- Rule 10.745. Performance
- Rule 10.746. Complaints