CLOSED FOR JUNETEENTH HOLIDAY FRIDAY 06/19/2026

 

 

ADULT CASES  CANCELLED/CONTINUED  MONDAY JUNE 22, 2026:

Amalia Bernardi – Postponed/Continued

Edward Gerlach – Postponed/Continued

Jason Gilbert – Postponed/Continued

Ryan Harandi – Postponed/Continued

Katie Hawks – Postponed/Continued

David Hernandez – Postponed/Continued

Timothy Johnson – Postponed/Continued

John Joseph – Postponed/Continued

Jose Lopez – Postponed/Continued

Eddie Machado – Postponed/Continued

Maden McLean Manship – Postponed/Continued

Christina Mosley – Postponed/Continued

Taylor Peare – Postponed/Continued

Gerardo Ramirez – Postponed/Continued

Humberto Reyes Palacios – Postponed/Continued

Bobby Rodriguez – Postponed/Continued

Jessica Singewald – Postponed/Continued

Kasey Smith – Settled

Sherri Soder – Postponed/Continued

Gerardo Velasco Morales – Postponed/Continued

Roy Walker – Postponed/Continued

Michael Welch – Postponed/Continued

 

ADULT CASE CHANGES FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 22, 2026:       

NONE

 

JUVENILE CASE CHANGES / CANCELLATIONS  FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 22, 2026:

NONE

 

 

The case I have been subpoenaed for is listed under "Cancelled." What do I do?

Do NOT go to court.  The case you were subpoenaed for has either been continued, dismissed or the Defendant has pleaded to the charge(s).  If you would like more information regarding the reason for the subpoena cancellation, please contact the Assistant District Attorney whose name appears on the subpoena either by phone at (831) 454-2400, or by email at dao@co.santa-cruz.ca.us.  Please reference the Defendant's name and docket number listed on the subpoena.

Please note that if the case that you are subpoenaed on has been cancelled you no longer need to call in or check the website for that subpoena.  If there is going to be a new date set for that case you will receive a subpoena for that new date. 

The case I have been subpoenaed for is listed under "Changes."  What do I do?

You MUST appear in court at the date and time indicated in the "Change" column. Failure to do so may result in a warrant being issued for your arrest.