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Governor McCrory Announces Judicial Appointments
Governor Pat McCrory has appointed Adam Conrad and Andrew Heath as special superior court judges.
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Robeson Family Drug Treatment Court Program Honored with Program of Excellence Award
The Family Drug Treatment Court program in Judicial District 16B has recently received a Program of Excellence award.
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Chief Justice Martin Appoints Judge Scott Ussery to Chief District Court Judge
Chief Justice Mark Martin has appointed Judge Scott Ussery as chief district court judge for Judicial District 13.
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Governor McCrory Announces Judicial Appointments
Governor Pat McCrory has announced the following district court judge appointments in Judicial Districts 18, 19A and 27B.
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Chief Justice Martin Appoints Judge Gwynett Hilburn to Chief District Court Judge
Chief Justice Mark Martin has appointed Judge P. Gwynett Hilburn as chief district court judge for Judicial District 3A.
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Court of Appeals Holds Special Session in Greensboro
The Court of Appeals held a special session in Guilford County to promote civic education and celebrate the milestone anniversaries.
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Chief Justice Martin Appoints Judge William A. Webb as Chair of N.C. Dispute Resolution Commission
Chief Justice Mark Martin has recently appointed Judge William A. Webb as Chair of the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission.
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District Court Judges Honored with Community Mental Health Advocacy Awards
The UNC Center for Excellence in Mental Health has honored the judges of District 15B for their commitment to improve mental health.
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Judicial Branch Celebrates National Adoption Month and Day
November is National Adoption Month.
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eCourts Civil Domestic Violence System Awarded Three-Year Grant Funding
The eCourts Civil Domestic Violence System has been awarded a 3-year grant of $750,000 from the U.S. DOJ Office on Violence Against Women.
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