Hall of Justice

330 W Broadway, San Diego
(619) 844-2700

Recent Reviews

Damion Lars

Anyone who claims what happened to me as justices deserves the death penalty. Sick what you let people do to me while trying to blame the innocent person.

Karrisa Love

The simple fact that they are allowed to be BEHIND on their default judgements which affect and have affected my court case is baffling then they are able to simply file my proof of service then deny my entry of default because of no proof of service is baffling as well. This whole system is BACKWARDS.

Eric Brader Williams

The Hall of Justice. The only time they should be there is when you're conducting personal business . Weather is too sure somebody import or to be served. There are many levels to this building. There is a directory and you can't find where it going just ask one of the security personnel or kindly ask one of the sheriff's.

Eric

The Hall of Justice. The only time they should be there is when you're conducting personal business . Weather is too sure somebody import or to be served. There are many levels to this building. There is a directory and you can't find where it going just ask one of the security personnel or kindly ask one of the sheriff's.

Jaami Waali

Security at entrance needs to remember to be RESPECTFUL. I believe they have forgotten that they serve us, the public. Small Claims representatives on the phone talk over you, provide you with different and ineffective assistance and don't support the public. I was told I'd get a follow up phone call with help from a supervisor and it's been weeks.

Mark Smith

These people are trying to hurt Mr. Rosete for exposing their illicit activities! #RecallBacal

j m

5 stars for Judge Anthony Campagna

Jonathon R.

Bunch of cowards letting black people gang stalking a harassment victim for a fake lawsuit Shame shame on the fbi and The BBQ Black panther party used to Slander here's evidence: Shame shame San Diego California Government sponsorship on corruption Evidence: There not fit to perform there duties they support public corruption evidence is above they allow criminals to gangstalk and there all about public corruption 10 months of harassment on a police harassment victim that's GSA and R.I.C.O There definitely not fit to perform there duties we need a new system 52 news medias an global news has this YouTube channel Some of you are trying to conspire on a Hispanic police harassment victim and let them get away with it lying about my family you let them use the plaza you have the right to sue them for invasion of privacy

Elvin Batad

San Diego, USA Hall Of Justice.

C Hanson

Mark is the only one I'd want to deal with. When the other person before him dropped the ball, Mark went the distance abd actually got it done. This organization is truly lucky to have you working there thank you again for everything you did to get the file I needed in the time I needed I really appreciate your help

Heather T.

California's court system needs to get people that know what they're doing to help the public.

Madeline W.

The lady that works at the information desk right when you walk in past security was literally the rudest person i've ever encountered in my life.

Ed M.

Been a long minute since an update. -the 4th floor connects you to the NEW criminal courthouse. -food options inside the building have diminished to two choices...a Mediterranean place and a Mexican take out spot. FYI there is a cafe in the new courthouse also. -there is still a coffee cart outside in the patio with reasonable prices for coffee and drinks. Pastries are limited to just croissants as of late. -more coffee places have opened up walking distance from here: Coava and Blue Bottle being the new ones. Starbucks and Coffee Bean are also nearby still. -if you don't want to walk too far for a lunch spot I recommend Mendocino Farms, Grab and Go Subs, Giovanni's Trattoria, or Kuma Cafe. All a few minutes away. -with pandemic rules in place I believe jury duty has been limited to a certain number at this building. This building covers civil cases. As for criminal cases across at the new courthouse your guess is as good as mine but I am speculating it may be based on the needs and # of cases being heard. -plenty of security located out front so this place is pretty safe. Temperature checks (wrist based) and spacing is enforced.

Isabella B.

Follow-up review to Central Courthouse: ( - aka Jury Duty, part 2. After ~5 jury duty summons, I guess plaintiff and defense counsel somehow thought I would be a fair and impartial juror during the voir dire/jury selection process. I recently served as a member of a jury of 12 people for a case that went for 6 days including voir dire. (NOTE: I do not wish to speak about the case itself - this review will focus solely on my jury duty experience). To those that complain about parking: this is true for essentially any downtown SD business during daytime. I offset this by taking public transit (the trolley). With a combination of jury duty pay and PTO the $15/day they give you is sufficient for a $6 daily pass plus some subsidy for lunch. Screening process is also the same: temp check outside followed by metal detector scanning and putting your items through a X-ray machine. At least you keep your shoes on. While Central Courthouse is where the jury lounge is located and where voir dire took place, the actual trial took place inside the Hall of Justice. The presiding judge was Judge Wohlfeil of Department 73. He was instrumental in making sure that court was held in an orderly fashion and that the case would be given to the jury as quickly as the process would allow. He had much respect for the judicial process and considering that quite a few of us were serving as trial jurors for the first time, he was also instrumental in making sure that the jury was well-informed on court procedure. However, the main reason why I had a good jury duty experience was because of Judge Wohlfeil's bailiff, Rachel. Simply put, she.was.AWESOME. She was very grateful to interact with us jurors simply because it was a sign of "normalcy" in a post-COVID world and a break from having to remind people to wear their mask/have their temp taken or any other COVID-related issues. She also made sure that jurors had various drinks and snacks every day during the trial and especially during deliberation. Considering that we weren't allowed to talk to counsel or their witnesses and the judge was there to conduct court Rachel helped humanize the process. As for COVID precautions the jurors were separated between the box and the back bench for purposes of social distancing. We could sit on any gold-banded chair. The witness stand was sanitized in between persons and the doorknobs were sanitized every recess. The other deputies (once you get past initial screening) were also quite friendly. If it's obvious to staff that you're a juror they will ensure everything they can to make the juror experience a positive one. I remember at least twice we got to go to the front of the line for the screening process. Because of my positive jury duty experience I will no longer cringe when I get my summons or try to find ways to "get out of jury duty" if called to a courtroom. If anything I find it to be a mental break from work. Provided that you're not too inconvenienced from work it's nice to get a mental stimulation different from what a regular work day can provide.

Cristin Hanson

Mark is the only one I'd want to deal with. When the other person before him dropped the ball, Mark went the distance abd actually got it done. This organization is truly lucky to have you working there thank you again for everything you did to get the file I needed in the time I needed I really appreciate your help

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