Meiner v. Superior Court of Orange County - Criminal Case
Summary
The California Supreme Court has docketed a new criminal case, Meiner v. The Superior Court of Orange County. The case was filed on July 21, 2025, with oral arguments scheduled for February 20, 2026. This filing initiates a new appellate review process for the case.
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This document details the initiation of a new criminal case, Meiner v. The Superior Court of Orange County, before the California Supreme Court. The case, identified by appellate court case number G065769 and trial court case number 25WF0813, was filed on July 21, 2025. Oral arguments are scheduled for February 20, 2026. This filing represents the formal start of the Supreme Court's review of this matter.
For legal professionals and courts involved, this signifies the commencement of appellate proceedings at the highest state level. No immediate compliance actions are required for external entities based solely on this docketing. However, parties directly involved in the case will need to prepare for the upcoming oral arguments and subsequent proceedings. The court's eventual disposition will set a precedent or clarify legal issues within its jurisdiction.
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Case Summary
Trial Court Case: 25WF0813 Court of Appeal Case: G065769 Division: Case Caption: Meiner v. The Superior Court of Orange County Case Type: CR Filing Date: 07/21/2025 Completion Date: Oral Argument Date/Time: 02/20/2026 01:30 PM Click here to request automatic e-mail notifications about this case.
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