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26th Judicial District (Mecklenburg County) Announces All Sessions of Court Will Operate as Normally Scheduled on July 15, 2022
The Mecklenburg County Clerk of Superior Court’s Office will be open to the public between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
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26th Judicial District (Mecklenburg County) Announces Court Closures Due to the Presence of Gas Odor Permeating the Courthouse
All sessions of district and superior court are cancelled for the afternoon session on Thursday, July 14, 2022.
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All Things Judicial Features an Interview with former U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Allyson Duncan
Judge Duncan reflects on her family, legal service, and professionalism in the North Carolina legal system.
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Chief Justice Newby Proclaims July 2022 as Juror Appreciation Month in the Judicial Branch
The ceremonial proclamation declares Juror Appreciation Month “to recognize the importance of jury service to the community.”
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Chief Justice Newby Praises Judicial Branch Budget Enhancement
Chief Justice Newby urged lawmakers and the Governor to pass the proposed budget into law as soon as possible.
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Chief Justice Paul Newby Resumes 100-County Tour with Visits to 10 North Carolina Counties
The tour began in May 2021 and after tomorrow's visits, Newby will have visited 67 county courthouses across North Carolina.
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Court Reporters Participate in Oral History Project
Court reporters participated in a community service project during their annual educational conference.
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26th Judicial District Announces Changes To Scheduling In Courtrooms 1130 And 1150
The next phase involves the scheduling of cases in Courtrooms 1130 and 1150.
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All Things Judicial Focuses on North Carolina Magistrates
Magistrates are often the public's first contact with judicial review.
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Murder Conviction Vacated as a Result of North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission Investigation
On June 16, Forsyth County Superior Court Judge Richard Gottlieb vacated the conviction of Merritt Williams.
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All Things Judicial Features an Interview with former Chief Justice Burley Mitchell
Mitchell created the Chief Justice's Commission on Professionalism with the mission to enhance professionalism among NC lawyers.
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Latest All Things Judicial Podcast Explores the Lifesaving Work of Recovery Courts
Listen as a recovery court graduate gives a moving testimony about her life's journey and how recovery court was truly lifesaving.
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26th Judicial District Recovery Court S.T.E.P. Program to Hold Celebrations
Two celebrations will be held to honor and recognize participants for their dedication to recovery.
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MEDIA ADVISORY :: 8th Judicial District Family Accountability and Recovery Court (FARC) to Hold Celebration
The celebration luncheon will recognize and honor several participants for their dedication to recovery and the graduation from FARC.
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Latest All Things Judicial Podcast Provides a Tour of Moores Creek National Battlefield
The Battle of Moores Creek Bridge occurred on February 27, 1776, and was America's first decisive battlefield victory.
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE :: Inviting Public Comment on Child Support Guidelines
The Conference of Chief District Court Judges is reviewing the statewide presumptive child support guidelines.
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MEDIA ADVISORY :: Supreme Court to Hold Session at Historic Burke County Courthouse May 23-24, 2022
The Supreme Court of North Carolina will hold its May session of court at the Historic Burke County Courthouse in Morganton.
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Three-Judge Panel Concludes Hearing in State v. Bryant, Et. Al.
The case arises from the murder of Nathaniel Jones on November 15, 2002.
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Chief Justice Paul Newby Proclaims May as Drug Court Month for the Judicial Branch
Drug Court Month is a celebration of the lives restored through the drug courts.
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All Things Judicial Focuses on Guardians ad Litem During North Carolina Guardian ad Litem Child Advocate Month
GAL's mission is to equip community volunteers to serve abused and neglected children by advocating for their best interests in court.
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