This month the court calendar is packed as high-profile cases from Stockton return to court.
Defendants accused of serial killings, fraud, fatal hit-and-runs, and other murders are set to make their way back to the San Joaquin County Superior Court for their legal proceedings.
Here is a recap of the cases and the hearings each defendant will be attending.
Hit-and-run suspect returns to court for a bail hearing
On Nov. 5, Jamaraqui Latice Burks , 27, will return to court for further arraignment and a bail hearing.
Previously, he was denied bail by a judge because he fled the scene of a hit-and-run, which killed Jazmine Floris , 23, on Oct. 24.
Burks was charged with one count of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence, infliction of great bodily injury, fleeing crime scene, a second count of reckless driving causing specified injury with infliction of great bodily injury, and another count of hit-and-run resulting in permanent injury or death.
A prosecutor told San Joaquin County Superior Judge Seth R. Hoyt at an Oct. 28 arraignment hearing that Burks allegedly was speeding down Pacific Avenue near San Joaquin Delta College.