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  2. Washington Court House, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Washington Court House (often abbreviated as Washington C.H.) is a city in Union Township, Fayette County, Ohio. It is the county seat of Fayette County and is located between Cincinnati and Columbus. The population grew almost 1.5% from 2010 to 2020 approaching 14,401 people according to the 2020 census results. [4]

  3. Washington state court system - Wikipedia

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    In Washington, there are several state courts. Judges are elected and serve four-year or six-year terms. Most judges first come to office when the governor of Washington appoints them after a vacancy is created – either by the death, resignation, retirement, or removal of a sitting judge, or when a new seat on the bench is created by the Washington State Legislature.

  4. Seattle Justice Center - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Justice Center is a 13-story government office building in Seattle, Washington, United States.It is located at 600 5th Avenue in the city's civic center complex and houses the Municipal Court of Seattle and the headquarters of the Seattle Police Department. [1]

  5. Here’s which Tri-Cities races are already heating up after ...

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    U.S. House of Representatives, Washington’s 4th Congressional District. ... Bronson Brown, Benton-Franklin Superior Court, Judge No. 5. Jacqueline Stam, Benton-Franklin Superior Court, Judge No ...

  6. WA judicial commission sets hearing for Tri-Cities judge on ...

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    A state commission plans a hearing to decide if a Tri-Cities judge violated judicial conduct rules when he allegedly abused his now ex-wife and harassed a former girlfriend.. Washington’s ...

  7. Seattle Municipal Court - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Police Court was the precursor to the Municipal Court. [2] Justices were appointed by the city council among King County Justices of the Peace serving in Seattle. [ 1 ] The 1890 Freeholders Charter established a police court in Seattle, but the provision was repealed in 1892 after a state law created a municipal court for the city. [ 2 ]

  8. 'The most important judges': Michael Kemerer sworn in at ...

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    The new judge said Mansfield sees about 20,000 municipal court cases each year, which he said is a great opportunity to help those in need. "That's 20,000 chances to do the right thing. 20,000 ...

  9. Sal Mungia - Wikipedia

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    It was the first State Supreme court election in 12 years without an incumbent running for reelection. [6] In the primary election, Mungia came in first among four candidates, with 43.43%, and Federal Way Municipal Court judge Dave Larson came in second, with 36.45%. [4] [7]