Bodega Township Justice Court records, 1911-1934

Finding aid author: Mark Cooper.
Published by the Sonoma County Library
Published Feb 28, 2011
Sonoma County Library
6135 State Farm Drive
Rohnert Park, CA 94928

Bodega Township Justice Court records, 1911-1934

Sonoma County Library

Overview of the Collection

Collection Title: Bodega Township Justice Court records,
Date (inclusive): 1911-1934
Identification: SCG.00011
Creator: California. Justice Court (Bodega, Calif. : Township)
Physical Description: 2 volumes
Language of Materials: English
Repository: Sonoma County Library Archives
c/o Sonoma County History and Genealogy Library, Sonoma County Library
725 Third Street
Santa Rosa, CA,
Abstract: Collection contains records of cases tried at the Bodega Township Justice Court between 1911 and 1934. Includes the criminal justice docket.

Court History

Biography/Organization History

Prior to June 1998, California's trial courts consisted of Superior and Municipal courts, each with its own jurisdiction and with its number of judges fixed by the Legislature; prior to 1934, the Bodega Township Justice Court was one of fifteen such inferior courts in the County. The Justice Court (also known as the Bodega Township Justice's Court; more formally designated as the State of California's Justice Court for Bodega Township), had jurisdiction over Bodega Township in western Sonoma County, California, which included the towns of Bodega, Occidental, Bodega Bay and other settlements along the Pacific coast.
The Bodega court, like other justice courts, was an inferior local tribunal for the adjudication of minor causes and the preservation of the peace. By the Act of March 16, 1850, which divided up the state into judicial districts, "the term of office of a justice of the peace was fixed at one year. Two justices were allowed to each township, also two constables, the officers who serve the processes of the court. The jurisdiction of a justice extended to the limits of the township for which he was elected. He had cognizance of actions on contract, for damages, and to recover specific property, when the amount or value did not exceed $200. In 1851, his powers were considerably increased. He had jurisdiction of actions to recover money, for damages to personal property, for fines, penalties and forfeitures, actions on bonds, enforcement of lien on personal property, actions to recover personal property and judgment by confession, where the amount in all these cases did not exceed $8,500, and on a bond taken by him if the amount did exceed that sum, cases of forcible entry and detainer, and the trial of the right of mining claims. The criminal jurisdiction embraced vagrancy, disorder, petty larceny, assault and battery, breaches of the peace, and all misdemeanors punishable by a fine of not more than $500 and not more than one year's imprisonment. In 1863, forcible entry and detainer cases were transferred to the county court, and the civil jurisdiction was reduced to amounts not exceeding $300. In 1870, the jurisdiction of cases of misdemeanor was extended to fines of $1,000 and imprisonment for one year: but in 1874 it was reduced to fines of $500 and six months' imprisonment. In 1863, the term of office of justices and constables was increased to two years. The new constitution preserved the justice courts as before." (source: Wells, Harry Laurenz, 1854-1940. History of Butte County. San Francisco : H. L. Wells, 1882.)
The Bodega Township Justice Court was consolidated in 1934 as part of the County's inferior court reorganization program as recommended by the Sonoma County Grand Jury, which combined the Bodega township court with the Analy Township Justice Court (source: Township merger approved. Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, Calif.), May 18, 1934, page 3)
A number of other reorganizations and consolidations of the County's District Courts took place over the next four decades until the various inferior courts were absorbed into the Superior Court following another voter-authorized reorganization in 1998, California Proposition 220.

Scope and Contents

Official records of the Bodega Township Justice Court.

Arrangement of Materials:

Arranged chronologically in a single series.

Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Corporate Names

California. Justice Court (Bodega, Calif. : Township)

Topical Terms

Civil procedure--California--Bodega Bay
Civil procedure--California--Sonoma County

Genre and Format Terms

Civil court records
Registers (lists)
Dockets
Judicial records
County government records
State government records
Archival materials

Important Information for Users of the Collection

Conditions Governing Access:

Materials stored offsite, but collection is open to research. In many cases, further details on individual volumes can be found by calling staff at the Sonoma County History and Genealogy Library. To view these materials, please call staff at 707 308-3212 to request they be brought from the Archives to the Library

Conditions of Use

Collection does not circulate and may be photocopied or photographed by arrangement only.

Publication Rights

Property rights reside with the Sonoma County Library. The Sonoma County Library has made this collection available and believes that the collection is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. The Collection may not be in the Public Domain under the laws of other countries. Preferred credit line is: Courtesy, the Sonoma County Library. Please see additional reproduction and reuse information at https://sonomalibrary.org/locations/sonoma-county-history-and-genealogy-library/order-photo

Preferred Citation:

Bodega Township Justice Court records, 1911-1934. SCG.00011, Sonoma County Archives, Sonoma County Library, Rohnert Park, California.

 

SCL Special Collections Control Number: SCG.00011
Criminal justice docket 1911-1934

Note:
Series content list:
1911-1933 : ARCHIVES CABINET 27 : [Justice Docket] : Accession 2210
1933-1934 : ARCHIVES CABINET 27 : Criminal Justice Docket : Accession 2212
Physical Description:
Extent: 2 volumes

Scope and Contents

[2210] includes some receipts. [2212] only small portion of book used