Chief Judge Janet DiFiore swore in 152 new court officers on Friday, the largest-ever graduating class from the state court officer’s academy.

She told the new officers that the courts’ goal is to resolve conflict, and that their patience likely will be tested as they deal with “emotional litigants, sometimes disruptive litigants, and often-times just plain ordinary people who are stressed and confused and anxious.”

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