Kings County Superior Court

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Superior Court of California, County of Kings
Interactive map of Superior Court of California, County of Kings
36°20′00″N 119°40′17″W / 36.33329°N 119.67143°W / 36.33329; -119.67143
Established1893
JurisdictionKings County, California
LocationHanford
Coordinates36°20′00″N 119°40′17″W / 36.33329°N 119.67143°W / 36.33329; -119.67143
Appeals toCalifornia Court of Appeal for the Fifth District
Websitekings.courts.ca.gov
Presiding Judge
CurrentlyHon. Jennifer Giuliani[1]
Assistant Presiding Judge
CurrentlyHon. Kathy Ciuffini[1]
Court Executive Officer
CurrentlyNocona Soboleski[1]

The Superior Court of California, County of Kings, informally the Kings County Superior Court, is the California superior court with jurisdiction over Kings County.

Kings County was partitioned from Tulare County in 1893; the county seat was established at Hanford.[2]

1896/1914 Kings County Courthouse in Hanford, California (2007)

Court was initially held in a space leased in the local opera house; the superior court was moved to the second floor (over the jail) alongside the sheriff's office at West Sixth and Irwin.[3]:182 The first Superior Court judge elected was Justin Jacobs, in the election of May 23, 1893.[3]:180–181 Judge Jacobs won re-election in 1894 and served until his death on September 18, 1898; he was succeeded by M.L. Short, who won his re-election campaign in 1890.[3]:184–186 Judge Short was succeeded by John G. Covert in 1906, who won his race by six votes.[3]:188

A new county courthouse was authorized in 1896; the construction contract was awarded to John Haggerty on May 13, 1896, for $26,364. The architect responsible was William H. Wilcox.[4] An addition completed in 1914 was built by Trewhitt-Shields to a design by J. Carl Thayer & Henri Dorlot.[5]

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