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Pandora Garcia appointed as new Dundy County Court Clerk Magistrate

State Supreme Court
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Pandora Garcia has been selected to serve as the Dundy County Court Clerk Magistrate in Benkelman. Her official work as Clerk Magistrate will begin on November 1, 2024.

“Ms. Garcia’s extensive knowledge of the court systems in Colorado, Iowa and Wyoming will bring a new viewpoint to the position of Clerk Magistrate in Dundy County Court,” said Trial Court Services Director Sara Fowler.

County court clerk magistrates work under the general direction of the presiding county judge, supervising, assigning, and directing the work of all staff within the county court. The position carries significant responsibility for people, paperwork, finances, and records of the court. Garcia will be responsible for ensuring the efficiency of the court’s administrative functions and for investigating and evaluating potential procedural changes.

Garcia will work in the 11th Judicial District with fellow clerk magistrates Brenda Cochran of Tryon, Linda Smith of Trenton, Gretchen Wiebe of Hayes Center and McCook, Brenda Cochran of Mullen, Stapleton and Thedford, Annette Shafer of North Platte, Myndee Hagan of Lexington and Elwood, Kathy Woodmancy of Grant, Robin Cobaugh of Ogallala, Jennifer Raburn of Beaver City, Traci Loker of Stockville, and Karen Mueller of Imperial. Judges Joel Jay, Anne Paine, Tanya Roberts-Connick, Edward Steenburg, and Jeffrey Wightman preside over the courts and direct magistrates in the 11th District. The Judicial District includes Arthur, Chase, Dawson, Dundy, Furnas Frontier Gosper Hayes Hitchcock Hooker Keith Lincoln Logan McPherson Perkins Red Willow Thomas counties.

Garcia will replace Clerk Magistrate Deborah League who will retire on December 13 after 21 years of service to the court system.

The Constitution of Nebraska distributes judicial power among the Supreme Court Court Appeals district courts county courts All state courts operate under administrative direction Supreme Court In addition to courts created by Constitution Nebraska judicial system has two other courts separate juvenile courts located Douglas Lancaster Sarpy Counties statewide Workers’ Compensation Court.

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