Humboldt Superior Court Provides Updated Calendar

Press release from the Humboldt County Superior Court:

The Humboldt Superior Court would like to provide the public with the following announcements regarding the current status and future calendars for the following Court Departments:
Criminal Court:
  • 8:30 calendars for Courts 1, 2, 3 and 5 are called daily in Court 5.

  • Effective April 20th, the 9:15 misdemeanor calendar and the 10:15 felony calendar will be called daily in Court 5. Parties should contact their attorney for information regarding their case.

  • Court proceedings that are open to the public may be accessed on the Court’s website at www.humboldt.courts.ca.gov.

  • All matters scheduled for pre-trial conference in the misdemeanor settlement court will be re- noticed for mid-June.

  • A plea calendar for misdemeanor settlement court will be scheduled for April 24th and May 1st. Please contact your attorney for further information.

  • Preliminary hearing calendars are being called in the normal course and will proceed or be rescheduled as needed.

  • All matters scheduled for arraignment will be rescheduled by mailed notice.

  • All Domestic Violence review calendars have been/will be rescheduled by mailed notice.

  • All Drug Court calendars will be vacated and rescheduled for a future date. Please contact the Probation Department for further information.

  • All matters scheduled for intervention have been/will be vacated (canceled).

  • All jury trials will be called on their scheduled date, and the Court will address each case individually. Jurors will not be summoned.

  • For further information regarding payment on misdemeanor cases, please visit our website at www.humboldt.courts.gov and go to the Criminal Division dropdown from the home page.

Civil Court:
  • Effective April 20th, the Court will call matters in which emergency temporary orders are in effect.

These will be called in Court 6 as outlined on the Court’s schedule available on our website. Parties who are not represented by an attorney will need to appear remotely by

videoconference or telephone. Please visit the Court’s website for information about appearing remotely.

  • All other civil matters will be rescheduled by written notice.

Family Court:
  • Effective April 20th, the Court will call matters in which emergency temporary orders are in effect.

These will be called in Court 6 as outlined on the Court’s schedule available on our website. Parties who are not represented by an attorney will need to appear remotely by

videoconference or telephone. Please visit the Court’s website for information about appearing remotely.

  • All other family law matters will be rescheduled by written notice.

Traffic Court:
  • All traffic cases scheduled for arraignment, court trial, or Trial de Novo will be rescheduled by written notice.

  • For further information regarding payments and pending traffic tickets, please visit our website at www.humboldt.courts.gov and go to the Traffic Division dropdown from the home page.

Small Claims:
  • All Small Claims matters will be rescheduled by written notice.

Hoopa Court:
  • All cases set for May will be rescheduled by written notice.

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North west
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North west
4 years ago

Oh goodness. Dose this mean that the thieves, lowlifes , and such will go free. Haha it’s just like before the corona. Same ole same ole

ICU812
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ICU812
4 years ago

Only first degree crimes will be punished as follows:

1. Failure to pay property taxes.
2. Failure to show respect for bureaucrats.
3. Complaining about gas prices twice the National average.
4. Admiring a sunset without a body condom.
5. Asking for a straw in a restaurant.
6. Possession of a paper shopping bag.
7. Thanking a law enforcement officer.
8. Questioning the presence of a man in the women’s bathroom who thinks he’s a woman.
9. Insulting Nancy Pelosi’s $24,000 refrigerator.
10. Praising the Bill of Rights.

Catbus1974
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Catbus1974
4 years ago
Reply to  ICU812

I’ve heard that riding a bicycle at night if you’re over 30 is punishable as well, unless one is wearing the prerequisite led headlamp, and camo pants.