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The Superior
Court of California, County of Imperial is a unified superior court,
served by nine judges, two commissioners, and one referee. The Court employs approximately 135
court staff at six locations.
Imperial County, located in
the lower desert of Southern California's Imperial Valley was founded in
1907 and was originally a part of San Diego County. Bordered by
Mexico to the south, Arizona to the east, Riverside County to the north,
and San Diego County to the west,
Imperial County is one of the prime agricultural counties in California.
The Imperial Valley's life line of water for agriculture and its residents
is
fed by the Colorado river via the All American Canal. The All American
Canal was constructed in the 1930's by the United States Bureau of
Reclamation and has been the sole source of water for Imperial Valley
residents and area farmlands since 1942. Imperial County
extends over 4,597 square miles, and has a population of approximately
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