ASUCD v. Regents
Mar. 16th, 2006 12:53 am Last night a reference was added to the ASUCD Senate History page about a case filed by ASUCD vs the Regents. I poked around on Lexis-Nexis, but couldn't find such a case.
This morning while at work at the Yolo Superior Court, I was thinking about this case. It suddenly occured to me that if such a case existed, it would have been filed with this very Court! I searched Jalan our computer database, but it didn't have anything previous to the early nineties, so I went back to working on the case index I was assembling. Where would I be able to find a case filed previous to computers?
...On a paper index I suppose -- and then I realized that was what I was working on. I found the case two pages from where I was already in the 880 page binder.
Now that I had the case number I could go look up the actual case. Cases previous to 98 are kept across the street in "the Bunker," so I grabbed some cases that needed to be conveyed there anyway and headed out. This involves having security let me out the secret employee entrance, going across the street the sheriff's department annex, using my key to get from the entryway into the courtyard, unlocking gate leading down some stairs, unlocking door into lower levels, proceeding through the entirely manila hall and unlocking the door marked "evidence / property storage," to reveal shelves and shelves of forgotten cases. But alas they only went down to 1987 and it was an 83 case. So I have to retrace my steps.
Later I find out that older cases have been taken offsite to McClellin Air Force Base (wtf?).
Reportedly a summary of this case was discovered in the ASUCD Vice President's office (wtf?), so I guess I'll just have to be content with that for now.
In Other News: My car is reportedly repaired. Now I need to find a way to get it back from Roseville.. preferably tomorrow (Thursday) )=
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Date: 2006-03-16 11:43 pm (UTC)