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Here are the options “The new branding, which includes a new court logo and seal, provides the Tulare County Superior Court with a unique identity as a judicial branch entity,” she continued.
“At that time, since the court was no longer associated with the county, we adopted use of the seal of the state of California. Tulare rebrand: City Council to decide on new city logo, tagline.
TULARE COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The Tulare County Superior Court is swearing in a new judge in less than two weeks – and according to the state bar, he has over a decade of courtroom ...
TULARE COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- The Superior Court in Tulare County has been working on several improvements as part of a five-year strategic plan to make the courthouse more accessible.
Attorney John Bianco and Nathan Leedy, a supervising Attorney at the Tulare County Public Defender’s Office, were appointed to the bench this week. Bianco has owned and practiced law at the ...
PORTERVILLE, Calif. (KFSN) -- Melody Montijo has only worked at the Tulare County Superior Court in Porterville for a year. During that time, authorities say she was stealing cash from her co ...
Tulare County Superior Court Commissioner Mikki Verissimo set a preliminary hearing date of Feb. 21 for Beard, and appointed the public defender’s office to represent him.
Tulare County Superior Court Commissioner Mikki Verissimo set a preliminary hearing date of Feb. 21 for Beard, and appointed the public defender’s office to represent him.
While these efforts can help an entity to attract new business, the Superior Court of California in Tulare County is also in a rebranding process, but for different reasons. “In the late ’90s, the ...
Tulare County Superior Court Commissioner Mikki Verissimo set a preliminary hearing date of Feb. 21 for Beard, and appointed the public defender’s office to represent him.
Here are the options “The new branding, which includes a new court logo and seal, provides the Tulare County Superior Court with a unique identity as a judicial branch entity,” she continued.