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By Brian Lee | April 25, 2024
Chief Judge Rowan Wilson said that he has told appellate division jurists to simply send the court a case if he or she believes that it is worthy, and not worry about burdening the court's docket.
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By Lisa Willis | April 25, 2024
The jurist is Florida's 57th chief justice, and the 89th justice on the Supreme Court in Florida since statehood in 1845.
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By Cedra Mayfield | April 25, 2024
Jonesboro attorney Loletha Hale's challenge of appointed incumbent Judge Stephen N. Knights Jr. ended Thursday following Hale's disqualification from the judicial race for Henry County State Court.
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By Brian Lee | April 24, 2024
The courts will have a hand in directing about a third of $33 million earmarked to treat people with mental illness who are justice-involved.
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By Cedra Mayfield | April 24, 2024
"[T]his court finds that staying the enforcement of the final decision until further order of this court will best preserve the status quo and avoid prejudice to either side," read DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Stacey K. Hydrick's order.
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By Aleeza Furman | April 23, 2024
Appellate lawyers who spoke with The Legal said there is not a clear reason for the drop-off, but the change could be linked to the type of cases the justices are taking up.
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By Brian Lee | April 19, 2024
Judge Biju J. Koshy was appointed to the top administrative post in Richmond County Criminal Court, overseeing its operations.
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By Brian Lee | April 18, 2024
The budget bill widened the strike zone for the crime of assault against judges by removing language about the offender intending to cause serious physical harm that prevents a judge from working.
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By Cedra Mayfield | April 18, 2024
"[T]he real reality is that my opponent remains on the ballot," said incumbent Henry County State Court Judge Stephen N. Knights Jr. "There was talk but no action."
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By Colleen Murphy | April 17, 2024
"We believe that a continuous infusion of judgeships becomes the most critical component in any of our operations, and as you heard in my opening remarks, we need to continuously add new judges to our workforce," Judge Glenn A. Grant said. "We are at 39 [vacancies]. Probably, by the end of the summer, we will have another seven to 10 judges leave, so you are then over 50 again."
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