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By Katheryn Tucker | February 26, 2020
"Our own dirty secret is that the job of dealing with society's problems, in addition to our own, sometimes takes its toll. We are often not healthy ourselves," Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton said to judges, legislators and state officials gathered at the Capitol.
By Jane Wester | February 26, 2020
"Given a blank slate upon which to create a court system, no rational person would ever design the system we have in place today," New York State Chief Judge Janet DiFiore said.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 24, 2020
"We are a different court now than when our court first convened in the building we have left behind," according to Georgia Chief Justice Harold Melton's upcoming State of the Judicary speech.
By Greg Land | February 21, 2020
In refusing to dismiss the lawsuit, the judge urged the parties to "talk and work this out."
By Raychel Lean | February 20, 2020
"We ... think the system will be beneficial in reducing the issuance of warrants for those who do not show up for their court date," Broward Circuit Chief Judge Jack Tuter said.
By Cheryl Miller | February 20, 2020
For three years, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye has pleaded with federal officials to stay away from state courthouses.
By Jane Wester | February 19, 2020
Judge Julio Rodriguez III was elected to Bronx County Supreme Court in 2018 and served as a criminal court judge and an acting supreme court justice before that.
By Mike Scarcella | February 19, 2020
"It is just not a natural or everyday thing to do—to pass judgment on people, to send them to prison or not," one federal appeals judge once remarked. Here's a look at how judges across courts have described the challenge of sentencing, as Roger Stone prepares to learn his fate.
By Mike Scarcella | February 18, 2020
U.S. District Judge Carlos Murguia said he offered his resignation "with a heavy heart and profound apologies, out of respect for the federal judiciary, my colleagues, my community and—most importantly—my family."
By Greg Land | February 14, 2020
Prosecutors told jurors in the criminal trial of Judge Kathryn Schrader to hold her accountable for hiring a private investigator to monitor her computer traffic, while her lawyer said she committed no crime.
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