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26th Judicial District COVID-19 Modified Court Operations for August 2020
A listing of court operations in August for the 26th Judicial District Courts and Mecklenburg County Clerk of Superior Court’s Office.
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26th Judicial District COVID-19 Modified Court Operations Beginning July 6, 2020
A listing of court operations in July for the 26th Judicial District Courts and Mecklenburg County Clerk of Superior Court’s Office.
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26th Judicial District COVID-19 Modified Operations for June 2020
Find highlights from the June 1, 2020 Administrative Order pertaining to modified court operations for Mecklenburg County for June 2020.
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Mecklenburg County Magistrates Marriage Ceremonies
Updated November 23, 2021: Effective immediately, marriage ceremonies will resume on Monday through Friday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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26th Judicial District Extends Modified Court Schedule Until June 1st
Latest details about Mecklenburg County clerk of superior court operational hours, district court, superior court, and more.
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Public Announcement from the Office of the Mecklenburg County Clerk of Superior Court In Response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) April 17, 2020
Mecklenburg County Clerk of Superior Court’s Office will immediately implement modifications to its hours of operations and availability.
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26th Judicial District Updated Response to COVID-19
Additional modifications to Mecklenburg County superior court and district court proceedings will go into effect on Monday, March 30, 2020.
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Public Announcement from the Office of the Mecklenburg County Clerk of Superior Court In Response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Mecklenburg County Clerk of Superior Court’s Office will reduce its hours of operation and staff availability, effective Thursday, March 19.
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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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