Noticias y medios
Noticias para el público y la prensa
Vea la lista de comunicados de prensa actuales y archivados. Vea también la página Casos penales extraordinarios.
Políticas, procedimientos, leyes y formularios relacionados con la corte y los medios
La corte está comprometida a proporcionar acceso a la sala de audiencias y a los registros de la corte que permite la ley, al tiempo que protege la confidencialidad según sea necesario en la búsqueda de justicia.
Formularios para la prensa: vea nuestra página Información para los medios
- Acceso a expedientes públicos - consulte:
- Toma de fotografías, grabación y transmisión en la corte - consulte:
- Cobertura mediática de los procesos de la corte - consulte:
- Regla general local 2 (en inglés)
- Orden general enmendada relativa a actividades de expresión (en inglés). Orden firmada el 6/29/2023
- Orden permanente relativa al uso de dispositivos de grabación en las instalaciones de la corte y en plataformas de audio o video (en inglés). Orden firmada el 3/13/2023
CRC Rule 1.150 re: Photographing, Recording, and Broadcasting in Court
- Importance of maintaining public trust and confidence in the judicial system
- Importance of promoting public access to the judicial system
- Parties' support of or opposition to the request
- Nature of the case
- Privacy rights of all participants in the proceeding, including witnesses, jurors, and victims
- Effect on any minor who is a party, prospective witness, victim, or other participant in the proceeding
- Effect on the parties' ability to select a fair and unbiased jury
- Effect on any ongoing law enforcement activity in the case
- Effect on any unresolved identification issues
- Effect on any subsequent proceedings in the case
- Effect of coverage on the willingness of witnesses to cooperate, including the risk that coverage will engender threats to the health or safety of any witness
- Effect on excluded witnesses who would have access to the televised testimony of prior witnesses
- Scope of the coverage and whether partial coverage might unfairly influence or distract the jury
- Difficulty of jury selection if a mistrial is declared
- Security and dignity of the court
- Undue administrative or financial burden to the court or participants
- Interference with neighboring courtrooms
- Maintaining orderly conduct of the proceeding
- Any other factor the judge deems relevant
Approved MC500/510 orders do not permit photographing, recording, or broadcasting of certain people and events - see below.
- The jury or the spectators
- Jury selection
- A conference between an attorney and a client, witness or aide
- A conference between attorneys
- A conference between counsel and the judge at the bench ("sidebars")
- A proceeding closed to the public
- A proceeding held in chambers
NOTE: These requirements apply unless the judge orders otherwise. Refer to the order for additional requirements.
- No more than one television camera
- No more than one still photographer
- No more than one microphone operator and no obtrusive microphones or wiring
- No operator entry or exit or other distraction when the court is in session
- No moving equipment when the court is in session
- No distracting sounds or lights
- No visible signal light or device that shows when equipment is operating
- No disruption of proceedings, nor public expense, to install, operate, or remove modifications to existing sound and lighting systems
- No media agency insignia or marking on equipment or clothing at discretion of the Court; generally, Santa Clara County Superior Court does not object to insignia or marking.
Any violation of this order or Rule 1.150 is an unlawful interference with the proceedings of the court. The violation may result in an order terminating media coverage, a citation for contempt of court, or an order imposing monetary or other sanctions.
Comunicados de prensa
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SANTA CLARA COUNTY SECURE YOUTH TREATMENT FACILITY INSPECTION REPORT
News ReleaseOctober 24, 2024 -
SANTA CLARA COUNTY SECURE YOUTH TREATMENT FACILITY INSPECTION REPORT
News ReleaseOctober 22, 2024 -
Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara Celebrates Civic Learning Award at Ida Jew Academy and Valle Vista Elementary
News ReleaseSeptember 24, 2024 -
Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara Announces Presiding Judge and Assistant Presiding Judge for 2025-2026
News ReleaseSeptember 23, 2024 -
Santa Clara County Celebrates Constitution Month: A Statewide Initiative by California’s Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero
September 17, 2024 -
Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara Announces Release of Pre-Recorded Traffic Arraignment Speeches in Multiple Languages
News ReleaseSeptember 12, 2024 -
Superior Court of Santa Clara County Celebrates Julia Alloggiamento’s Recognition with the California Judges Association’s Judicial Outreach Award
News ReleaseSeptember 09, 2024 -
Name and Gender Marker Change Day of Celebration
News ReleaseAugust 27, 2024 -
Media Advisory: Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara to Host First Annual Name and Gender Marker Change Day of Celebration
Media AdvisoryAugust 23, 2024 -
The Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara, Announces the Appointment of Judge Matthew W. Pritchard
News ReleaseAugust 01, 2024 -
The Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara, Proudly Announces the Swearing-In of Judge Cynthia Chen
News ReleaseJuly 31, 2024 -
Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara Announces Pilot Program for Aspiring Court Interpreters
News ReleaseJuly 25, 2024 -
Global Microsoft Outage Impacts Santa Clara County Superior Court Operations
News ReleaseJuly 19, 2024 -
Global Microsoft Outage Impacts Santa Clara County Superior Court Operations
News ReleaseJuly 19, 2024 -
The Santa Clara County Court Celebrates the Debut of Remarkable Artwork by Students Grades K-5
News ReleaseJuly 12, 2024 -
Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara Announces Swearing-In of Vincent I. Parrett
News ReleaseJuly 01, 2024