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  2. 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 [1] The 1890 Freeholders Charter established a police court in Seattle, but the provision was repealed in 1892 after a state law created a municipal court for the city.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]

  3. Washington state court system - Wikipedia

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    The District Court conducts trials and other attendant hearings. [3] District Court judges are elected and serve four-year terms. Washington's cities may establish Municipal Courts (e.g., Seattle Municipal Court). [4] [5] Municipal Courts are courts of limited jurisdiction like state District Courts, but Municipal Courts may not hear civil ...

  4. Thomas Samuel Zilly - Wikipedia

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    He was a Judge pro tem of the Seattle Municipal Court from 1972 to 1980. [2] Zilly served as president of the Seattle-King County Bar Association in 1986-1987 and on multiple Washington State Bar Association committees, including as a hearing officer for its disciplinary board and as a bar examiner. [citation needed]

  5. Seattle to raise parking fines next year for first time since ...

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    (The Center Square) – Parking infractions will cost drivers in Seattle more starting next year. Starting on Jan. 1, parking fines will range from $43 to $78. This is an increase over the current ...

  6. Pooja Vaddadi - Wikipedia

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    In response to the ruling, the City Attorney's office sent a memo disqualifying Vaddadi from hearing new criminal cases, accusing her of biased against the prosecution and mishandling cases. [7] [8] [9] Vaddadi responded to the memo stating that "all my decisions have been made within the confines of the law" and "I have to follow the court rules."

  7. Government and politics of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The remaining seven council positions are elected based on the city's seven council districts. The only other elected offices are the city attorney and Municipal Court judges. All offices are non-partisan. Seattle is a predominantly liberal city and tends to elect left-leaning politicians to office.

  8. Seattle police officer fired over ‘vile’ comments after death ...

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    Dave received a delinquent notice in May for failure to pay the fine and is now contesting the citation with a hearing set for mid-August, according to a spokesperson for Seattle Municipal Court.

  9. 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 ]