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  2. Maura Hennigan - Wikipedia

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    Maura A. Hennigan (born 1952) is an American politician who currently serves as the Clerk Magistrate of Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Superior Court Criminal/Business Division. [1] She is a former member of the Boston City Council and was a mayoral candidate in 2005. From 1987 to 1993, she was known as Maura Hennigan Casey.

  3. Massachusetts Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The Suffolk County Courthouse in Boston is home to the Superior Court Administrative Office. The Massachusetts Superior Court (also known as the Superior Court Department of the Trial Court) is a trial court department in Massachusetts.

  4. Suffolk County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    From 1893 to 1938, the Supreme Judicial Court and the Social Law Library occupied the building, known then as the Suffolk County Courthouse. In 2002, the Supreme Judicial Court, the Massachusetts Appeals Court, and the Social Law Library returned to the restored building, which was renamed the John Adams Courthouse.

  5. Erin Murphy (Massachusetts politician) - Wikipedia

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    Murphy unsuccessfully sought the nomination in the Democratic Party primary election of the 2024 election for court clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court of Suffolk County Murphy announced her candidacy in March 2024. Incumbent clerk Maura Doyle (who had held the office since 1996) had already opted not to seek reelection. [33]

  6. List of courthouses in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Suffolk County Courthouse, also called Johnson Hall; built 1810 by Charles Bulfinch, School Street, Boston. Functioned as county court (1810-1841) and U.S. court (1810-1836). "Remodeled for use as a city hall by [Gridley J.F.] Bryant, 1840-1841. Demolished 1863." [8]

  7. United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts

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    The District of Massachusetts has three court divisions: The Eastern Division, covering Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, Plymouth, and Suffolk counties. Cases filed in the Eastern Division are heard in Boston. The Central Division, covering Worcester county. Cases filed in the Central Division are heard in ...

  8. Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court - Wikipedia

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    John Adams Courthouse, home to the SJC. The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) is the highest court in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.Although the claim is disputed by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, [1] [2] the SJC claims the distinction of being the oldest continuously functioning appellate court in the Americas, [3] with a recognized history dating to the establishment of the ...

  9. Boston Municipal Court - Wikipedia

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    The court's history dates to 1822, the year in which Boston was chartered as a city. Two courts were established, both served by the same judges: the Boston Police Court, to hear criminal matters, and the Justices' Court for the County of Suffolk, to address civil claims.

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