California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Sections 170-170.9
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 170
A judge has a duty to decide any proceeding in which he or she is not disqualified. ...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.1
(a) A judge shall be disqualified if any one or more of the following is true: (1) (A) The judge has personal knowledge of disputed...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.2
It shall not be grounds for disqualification that the judge: (a) Is or is not a member of a racial, ethnic, religious, sexual or similar...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.3
(a) (1) If a judge determines himself or herself to be disqualified, the judge shall notify the presiding judge of the court of his or...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.4
(a) A disqualified judge, notwithstanding his or her disqualification may do any of the following: (1) Take any action or issue any order necessary to...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.5
For the purposes of Sections 170 to 170.5, inclusive, the following definitions apply: (a) "Judge" means judges of the superior courts, and court commissioners and...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.6
(a) (1) No judge, court commissioner, or referee of any superior court of the State of California shall try any civil or criminal action or...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.7
Section 170.6 does not apply to a judge designated or assigned to serve on the appellate division of a superior court in the judge's capacity...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.8
When there is no judge of a court qualified to hear an action or proceeding, the clerk shall forthwith notify the Chairman of the Judicial...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.9
(a) No judge shall accept gifts from any single source in any calendar year with a total value of more than two hundred fifty dollars...