Judges have attended continuing education seminars and conferences for many years. Recently the Supreme Court decided that court employees should also be given the opportunity to further their education and training by attending their own informational events. One hundred thirteen (113) members of court and clerk staff from sixty six (66) counties across the state gathered in Indianapolis in November for a jury … [Read more...] about Jury Administration Conference Held: Well Attended and Informative
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Indiana Commission on Courts 2008 Annual Report
The Indiana General Assembly created the Commission on Courts to review, conduct research, and hold public hearings on all requests for new courts or changes in jurisdiction of existing courts, and to review, report on, and make recommendations concerning any other matters relating to court administration that it deems appropriate. The Commission is required to submit a report to the General Assembly before November … [Read more...] about Indiana Commission on Courts 2008 Annual Report
Reducing Recidivism in Blackford County: Putting a Foot in the Revolving Door
We are too familiar with the scene: a person is arrested, brought to court, found guilty and sentenced to jail or prison; after serving a sentence for the crime, that person is released back into society and is once again arrested, brought to court, and sentenced back to jail or prison. We have a name for this process: recidivism, and correction officials in Blackford County knew something had to be done. They set … [Read more...] about Reducing Recidivism in Blackford County: Putting a Foot in the Revolving Door
A Court System for Tough Times: State of the Judiciary
Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard delivered his 22nd address to a joint session of the Indiana General Assembly on January 14, 2009. He delivered his first State of the Judiciary in 1988. What follows is an excerpted version. The full version is available on the Indiana Courts website at courts.IN.gov/supreme/state_jud.html. There was a time when people in the judiciary viewed their task in terms of the … [Read more...] about A Court System for Tough Times: State of the Judiciary
2 Among Many: New Faces Joining the Ranks of Indiana Trial Judges
Editor’s Note: The election in November 2008 was unprecedented in Indiana for the number of new trial court judges assuming duties on the bench. This article focuses attention on just two of the new jurists in our state. Kathleen Tighe Coriden is taking her place in the judiciary with other newly elected judges from across the state. Like others, she is starting 2009 with a new set of responsibilities and great en … [Read more...] about 2 Among Many: New Faces Joining the Ranks of Indiana Trial Judges