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What is a Criminal Case?
Criminal cases range from relatively minor offenses such as traffic infractions to serious ones like robbery and murder. The State, as the protector of all the people, makes the charge against someone accused of committing a crime because a crime is considered an act against society.
Only the State, through the office of the District Attorney in each county, can charge individuals with criminal violations. The prosecuting attorney presents the charge against the accused person (defendant) on behalf of the State (plaintiff), and must prove to the judge or jury that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

California statutes generally classify a crime as either a felony or a misdemeanor. A felony is a criminal offense punishable by imprisonment in a state prison or by death. A misdemeanor is a lesser offense than a felony and generally is punishable by fine or imprisonment in county jail rather than in a state penitentiary.

For additional information on the Criminal Court System, please visit the Superior Court's Self Help Site.

 

Criminal Cases in
Santa Clara County


Criminal cases are seen in the Hall of Justice in downtown San Jose, as well as in the Terraine (Drug Court), Palo Alto, South County and Sunnyvale Courthouses.

 

Inmate Information


The Santa Clara County Department of Corrections website has information regarding individuals in custody, including an online service to look up inmate booking information.


 

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