San Benito County Superior Court

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San Benito County Superior Court
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2014 courthouse
San Benito County Superior Court
36°51′11″N121°24′16″W / 36.85306°N 121.40456°W / 36.85306; -121.40456
Established1874
Jurisdiction San Benito County, California
Location
Coordinates 36°51′11″N121°24′16″W / 36.85306°N 121.40456°W / 36.85306; -121.40456
Appeals to California Court of Appeal for the Sixth District
Website sanbenito.courts.ca.gov
Presiding Judge
CurrentlyHon. J. Omar Rodriguez [1]
Court Executive Officer
CurrentlyTim Newman

The Superior Court of California, County of San Benito, also known as the San Benito County Superior Court or San Benito Superior Court, is the branch of the California superior court with jurisdiction over San Benito County.

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History

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Plaza Hall in San Juan Bautista State Historic Park (left)

San Benito County was partitioned from Monterey County in 1874. [2]

Angelo Zanetta purchased and rebuilt Plaza Hall in San Juan Bautista in 1868; it had been constructed originally in 1815 and Zanetta was anticipating that he could resell the building to the newly-formed San Benito County to serve as a courthouse. When Hollister was named the county seat instead, Zanetta made it his family home. [3]

The first county courthouse was a two-story wooden building leased from F.I. Hodges that originally stood at the intersection of Monterey and Fourth in Hollister. Court operations began from April 6, 1874. [4] :327 This building was used until the new courthouse was completed in May 1888, whereupon it was moved to San Benito Street and used as a Japanese lodging house. [4] :327 John Breen was appointed as the first County Judge. [4] :327

Former courthouses
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1888 courthouse
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1963 courthouse

The murder trial against John T. Prewett [5] drew many visitors to the courthouse, convincing the county Board of Supervisors "that a new court house is an absolute and pressing necessity", but an election on April 12, 1887, was defeated as the bonds proposed to be issued, US$30,000(equivalent to $980,000 in 2022), was thought to be too low. A second election on June 7, 1887, authorizing the issue of US$40,000(equivalent to $1,300,000 in 2022) in bonds passed; four lots were purchased. The cost of the land was US$4,500(equivalent to $147,000 in 2022) and the successful bidder for construction was Knowles & Whitmore, at US$35,987(equivalent to $1,170,000 in 2022), working from plans drawn up by J. Gosh. The new courthouse was completed on May 7, 1888. [4] :327

This third courthouse in Hollister served until 1961, when it was damaged in an earthquake. [6] [7] A new courthouse was built in 1963. [8] By 2006, the 1963 building was noted to have "extremely poor security, is functionally deficient, and is among the worst in the state in terms of physical condition", described as "outdated and undersized". [9] :5 The present courthouse was completed in 2014 and occupied in March of that year. [10] [11]

Venues

San Benito County Superior Court
San Benito County Superior Court locations: [12]
1
440 5th St (1888–1961; 1963–2014)
2
450 4th St (2014)

The courthouse is in Hollister, the county seat. A new courthouse was completed in early 2014, consolidating operations from several different buildings in downtown Hollister. [10]

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References

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