Dundy County Clerk Magistrate and Nebraska County Court Record Retention Specialist Deborah League has announced her retirement, effective December 13, 2024. League's departure will come after over twenty-one years of service to the Judicial Branch.
“Deb has been a dedicated member of the judicial system, serving as the Clerk Magistrate in Dundy County for over twenty years. She provided exceptional service to the judges in our judicial district and to the citizens of Dundy County. Ms. League was always willing to assist in other counties on their busy court days and took on extra duties and projects for the AOC. Deb was an asset to the court system, and she will be missed. We wish her the best in retirement,” commented County Court Judge Edward Steenburg.
The Constitution of the State of Nebraska distributes judicial power among the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, district courts, and county courts. All state courts operate under the administrative direction of the Supreme Court. In addition to these constitutionally created courts, Nebraska's judicial system includes separate juvenile courts in Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy Counties, as well as a statewide Workers’ Compensation Court.
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