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The Superior Court is North Carolina's oldest court. [1] It was established by a law passed on November 15, 1777, which created a "Superior Court" system with six districts, with its main duty to serve as a trial court.
Still possible after a Wake Superior Court would be appeal to the North Carolina Court of Appeals, and the state Supreme Court for matters of the state; appeals of a federal issue would return to ...
Courts of North Carolina include: State courts of North Carolina. North Carolina Supreme Court [1] North Carolina Court of Appeals [2] North Carolina Superior Court (46 districts) [3] North Carolina District Courts (45 districts) [4] Federal courts located in North Carolina. United States District Court for the Eastern District of North ...
Robert C. Ervin (born 1960) is a North Carolina Superior Court judge who has presided over numerous high-profile cases. He is the grandson of U.S. Senator Sam J. Ervin, the son of U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Samuel James Ervin III and the brother of state Supreme Court Justice Sam J. Ervin IV.
Jennifer Bedford, Democratic candidate for NC Superior Court judge, District 10F. To help inform voters in the Nov. 5, 2024, election, this candidate questionnaire is available to be republished ...
Occupation: Superior Court Judge 26B. Education: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI BA, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, JD, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, MBA.
One justice of the seven-member North Carolina Supreme Court and three judges of the fifteen-member North Carolina Court of Appeals were elected by North Carolina voters on November 5, 2024, concurrently with other state elections. Terms for seats on each court are eight years. These elections were conducted on a partisan basis.
NC Superior Court Judge District 39 Seat 1. Sally Kirby-Turner (Republican) NC Superior Court Judge District 39 Seat 2. W. Todd Pomeroy (Republican) Angela Woods (Democrat)