U.S. Federal Court in California Territory
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U.S. Federal Court —in and for the— Territory of California | |
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(Calif.) | |
Location of California Territory (pink) – in the Southwest Circuit (pink and orange) | |
Location |
U.S. Courthouse & Post Office Sacramento |
Appeals to |
U.S. Federal Court of Appeal for the Southwest Circuit |
Established | December 5, 1731 |
Judges | 61 |
Chief Judge | AABB |
Officers of the court | |
Clerk of the Court (Court Executive) |
AABB |
U.S. Attorney | AABB |
U.S. Marshal | AABB |
link://california.fc.courts.usna.gov |
The United States Federal Court for California, officially the United States Federal Court in and for the Territory of California, (in case citations, Calif.) is the California district of the Federal Court of the United States.
The Court was established on December 5, 1731, upon the enactment of the Judiciary Act of 1731.
The United States Attorney’s Office in California Territory represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation before the California district of the Federal Court. The current United States Attorney for California is AABB.