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The first Monroe County Courthouse was ordered built in 1818 by the county commissioners, as one of the earliest items of business for the new county. "On Tuesday, April 14, [1818] (the fifth day [of existence of the county]), very specific directions were written for the construction of a temporary log courthouse - a double cabin to be ...
County Court is not foreign to Ansaldi: His working days are spent there as the chief legal clerk to Monroe County Court Judge Michael Dollinger. In 2020, he was elected town justice in Pittsford.
Tuesday's race for Monroe County Family Court included two incumbent judges among the four candidates for two seats. One judge won, based on unofficial results, while one didn't.
Monroe County Courthouse may refer to: Old Monroe County Courthouse, Monroeville, Alabama; Monroe County Courthouse (Arkansas) Monroe County Courthouse (Georgia)
Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the district court judges. To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge.
David Wolfe Bender answers questions from the Monroe County Election Board regarding the dispute over his candidacy for the City Council District 6 seat at the Monroe County Courthouse on Thursday ...
Monroe County Court Judge. Michael T Ansaldi (D, W) Joseph F DiNolfo (R, C) More: Two vie for Monroe County Court judgeship in truncated election race. Monroe County Clerk. Jamie L Romeo (D, W)
The president of this board is the county's principal executive officer. The commissioners are charged with setting policy and managing the day-to-day functions of the county government. [30] [31] Court: The county maintains a unified circuit court with nine divisions and a court commissioner who handles civil cases. Judges must be members of ...