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The Alameda County Superior Court is the branch of the California Superior Court with jurisdiction over Alameda County. ==History== The original courthouse was established on June 6, 1853, in Alvarado, California (a part of present-day Union City). After the county seat moved to Oakland (first to San Leandro), a new courthouse was built in 1875, locating near Oakland's Washington Square. However, the building quickly fell into disrepair by the mid-1920s to a point where bailiffs had to hold umbrellas for judges due to leaks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Alameda County Courthouse )〕 On April 3, 1934, county residents voted overwhelming in support for a bond initiative to build a new county courthouse. The new building was built on the edge of Lake Merritt, where it still stands today, as the René C. Davidson Courthouse.〔 〕 The old courthouse was demolished in 1949.〔 The court currently occupies a number of courthouses throughout the county. In 1925, future Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Earl Warren was appointed (and later elected) District Attorney of Alameda County.
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