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Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg County Announces Temporary Modification of Court Schedule Announcement in Response to COVID-19
Updated March 18. The 26th Judicial District will operate under a limited court schedule, effective Monday, March 16, 2020.
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Chief Justice Beasley Appoints Chief District Court Judge in Judicial District 26 (Mecklenburg County)
Judge Elizabeth T. Trosch will succeed Chief District Court Judge Regan A. Miller upon retirement.
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Chief Justice Beasley Addresses National Association for Court Management
Chief Justice Beasley welcomed NACM members to North Carolina and made opening remarks.
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Foster Care Adoptions Finalized as Part of Mecklenburg County 16th Annual National Adoption Day Event
Adopted children and families will be recognized on Saturday, November 23, beginning at 9:00 a.m. at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse.
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Domestic Violence eFiling System Now Available in Mecklenburg County to Increase Victim Safety
The new system provides electronic filing for protective orders with the assistance of a domestic violence advocate.
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Swearing-In Ceremony for District Court Judge J. Rex Marvel
The swearing-in ceremony for District Court Judge J. Rex Marvel will be held on Friday, November 8, 2019, at 1:00 p.m.
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TCA Completes Certified Court Manager Courses
Trial Court Administrator Charleston Carter received the Certified Court Manager (CCM) certification from the National
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Governor Cooper Makes Judicial Appointment in District 26
Governor Roy Cooper has appointed Judge Donald Cureton Jr. as district court judge in District 26 (Mecklenburg County).
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Three-Judge Panel Makes Ruling for Israel Grant
Israel Grant is the 11th person exonerated as a result of investigation by the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission
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Three-Judge Panel Holds Hearing in State vs. Israel Grant
A three-judge panel will convene in Mecklenburg County today to hear the case of State vs. Israel Grant.
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District Attorney Merriweather Presents Honors for Service to the Community
A detective who went above the call of duty to make a homicide witness feel safe, a woman who survived a murder attempt
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Mecklenburg County Superior Criminal Court Hearings Changing Courtrooms
At the beginning of September, the location of some Mecklenburg County Superior criminal court hearings will be moving to new courtrooms.
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Mecklenburg County Trial Court Administrator Charleston Carter Sworn in as NACM Board Member
Charleston Carter is now a member of the board of directors of the National Association for Court Management (NACM).
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Mecklenburg County Courts Celebrate Juror Appreciation Month
Juror Appreciation Week is held annually to encourage all residents of the 26th Judicial District to applaud the efforts of jurors.
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N.C. Court System Launches Online Request for Reduction of Speeding Offenses in Davidson, Davie, Johnston, and Mecklenburg Counties
Citizens may now request online reductions of speeding offenses in Davidson, Davie, Johnston, and Mecklenburg counties.
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Three Mecklenburg ADAs Receive Award for Excellence in Policing
hree Mecklenburg County Assistant District Attorneys were recognized this week for their work.
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Mecklenburg County Celebrates N.C. District Courts' 50th Anniversary
The Mecklenburg County legal community celebrated the district courts' 50th anniversary.
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Public Comment Meeting for Improving N.C. Court System on August 25 in Charlotte
The North Carolina Commission on the Administration of Law and Justice (NCCALJ) is inviting public comment on its work to date.
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Foster Care Adoptions Finalized as Part of Mecklenburg County 12th Annual National Adoption Day Event
Children and their families are scheduled to be recognized for their adoption on Adoption Day.
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