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Colorado accredits fifteen problem-solving courts under new program
The Statewide Problem-Solving Court Advisory Committee has accredited 15 problem-solving courts in Colorado through the Problem-Solving Court Tiered Accreditation Program.
Warrant clearance event scheduled by judicial district in El Paso County
Dec. 2, 2024, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – Residents of El Paso and Teller counties with outstanding arrest warrants have an opportunity to resolve their cases through a community event.
Colorado opens applications for 40 judicial nominating commission positions
Applications are now open for positions on 19 Judicial Nominating Commissions across Colorado.
Amanda Hunter named chief judge of Colorado's 11th Judicial District
Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Monica M. Márquez has appointed the Honorable Amanda Hunter as the new chief judge of the 11th Judicial District, which includes Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, and Park counties.
Warrant Clearance Day set for November across Denver metro area
Warrant Clearance Day events are scheduled for Saturday, November 2, across various locations in the Denver metro area and Pueblo County.
Ryan Stuart named chief judge of Colorado's new judicial district
Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Monica M. Márquez has appointed the Hon.
Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center reopens after fire-induced closure
The Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center office tower in Denver is set to reopen on October 8, 2024, following extensive repairs after a fire and water damage incident earlier this year.
Attorney General warns against price gouging amid Whitehall's water crisis
New York Attorney General Letitia James has issued a warning to businesses regarding price gouging amid a water emergency in Whitehall.
Attorney General Neronha advises Rhode Islanders following state cyberattack
In light of a significant cyberattack on the Rhode Island State government, Attorney General Peter F. Neronha has provided guidance to residents on safeguarding themselves after a data breach.
New York's Bohemia gun buyback collects 111 firearms amid ongoing safety efforts
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the successful collection of 111 firearms at a recent gun buyback event in Bohemia.
Sault Ste. Marie man pleads no contest to threatening judge and prosecutor
Clifford Milam, a 26-year-old resident of Sault Ste.
Court grants control over environmental compliance at Rhode Island Recycled Metals
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha released a statement in response to Superior Court Justice Brian P. Stern's decision regarding the Office's motion to modify the Special Mastership related to Rhode Island Recycled Metals (RIRM).
Attorney General James secures $6.5M settlement from NYC landlord
New York Attorney General Letitia James has announced a settlement of $6.5 million with Lilmor Management, LLC and its principal, Morris Lieberman.
Governor Noem appoints Abigail Howard to judicial position
Governor Kristi Noem has appointed Judge Abigail Howard to the Third Judicial Circuit Court.
Douglas County Judge W. Russell Bowie announces retirement after over 18 years
Judge W. Russell Bowie of the 4th Judicial District Court in Douglas County has announced his retirement, effective January 8, 2025.
America First Legal releases academic records related to Trump assassination attempt
America First Legal (AFL) has released the academic records of Thomas Matthew Crooks, identified as the shooter in the assassination attempt on President Trump on July 13, 2024.
Energy Department cancels Oklahoma electric transmission corridor
The Department of Energy has decided to cancel a proposed 18-mile-wide electric transmission corridor in Oklahoma.
Attorney General recovers $123K for renters denied security deposits by Plattsburgh landlord
New York Attorney General Letitia James has secured the return of over $123,000 for 150 tenants in Plattsburgh who were denied their security deposits by landlord Thomas Latinville.
Judicial nominating commission seeks applicants for Ninth District court judge vacancy
The Judicial Nominating Commission for the Ninth Judicial District, which includes Buffalo and Hall counties, will conduct a public hearing on January 24, 2025.
Nance County clerk magistrate Shirley Stuart-Monroe announces retirement
Nance County Clerk Magistrate Shirley Stuart-Monroe has announced her retirement, effective December 31, 2024.