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All Things Judicial Highlights the Wake County Legal Support Center
Episode explains the Center's creation and operation and includes a tour of the Center with Judge Dunston.
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Wayne County Clerk of Superior Court's Office Changes Public Hours of Operation
Beginning April 3, 2023: The Clerk's Office will be open to the public 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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All Things Judicial Discusses how Hollywood Portrays Lawyers and Judges in Film
Judge Lucy Inman and screenwriter and producer Billy Warden discuss their favorite legal-themed movies.
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All Things Judicial Interviews Campbell Law School Dean Rich Leonard
Leonard shares stories from his personal and professional life and expounds on his recent book "From Welcome to Windhoek: A Judge's Journey"
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Judge Julee Flood Formally Invested as Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals
Judge Julee Flood has been formally invested as Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals during a swearing-in ceremony.
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Chief Justice Paul Newby Appoints Deputy Director Ryan S. Boyce as Director of the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts
Boyce will become NCAOC Director effective April 4.
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All Things Judicial Features Former Chief Justice Henry Frye's Historic Investiture Ceremony
Former Chief Justice Sarah Parker and former Governor Jim Hunt participated in this historic ceremony.
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eCourts is Now Live in Harnett, Johnston, Lee, and Wake Counties
eCourts is officially live in the four pilot counties (Harnett, Johnston, Lee, and Wake) today, Monday, February 13.
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Judge Allison Riggs Formally Invested as Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals
Judge Riggs was appointed to the Court by Governor Roy Cooper.
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N.C. Administrative Office of the Courts Updates and Adopts Forms to Facilitate Remote Criminal Proceedings
The NCAOC has adopted new and revised court forms to facilitate the trial courts’ ability to conduct criminal proceedings by audio / video.
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