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Susanne C. Sedgwick (June 10, 1931 – April 8, 1988) [1] was a legal aid lawyer and judge from Minnesota. [2] She was the first woman Assistant Hennepin County Attorney, the second woman municipal court judge in Minnesota, the first woman Hennepin County District Court Judge, one of the first judges appointed to the newly created Minnesota Court of Appeals, [3] [4] and a contender for the ...
The Hennepin County Law Library is organized under Chapter 134A [1] of the Minnesota Statutes. The governing agency is a seven-member Board of Trustees consisting of three judges of the Fourth Judicial District, three practicing attorneys , and a member of the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners. [ 2 ]
However, the Minnesota Constitution only refers to "a district court" in the singular (as a single statewide court). [7] As the Court of Appeals has recognized, "Minnesota trial benches were consolidated into a single district court." [8] In 2019 there were 289 judges of the district court in Minnesota. [9] They are assigned to geographic ...
Hennepin County Chief Judge Todd Barnette is Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey's nominee to serve as the city's next community safety commissioner, the mayor announced Monday. Barnette, who was elected ...
As the first structure in Hennepin County to be built in compliance with Minnesota's Sustainable Design Guide (now known as B3 Guidelines), [1] it is one of three Hennepin County structures with a library, county courthouse, licensing and records services office, and social service and community corrections offices. [2]
This is a list of county courthouses in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Each county in Minnesota has a city that is the county seat where the county government resides, including a county courthouse. Federal courthouses in Minnesota are listed here .
Hennepin County Board candidate Marisa Simonetti appeared on a podcast Thursday to discuss being a "sex worker," including an OnlyFans model and previously an escort, while encouraging voters to ...
It is located in downtown Minneapolis, [1] the county seat of Hennepin County. [2] Before its construction, the Hennepin County government offices were housed in the Minneapolis City Hall-Hennepin County Courthouse. The building was opened in 1974 and occupied in stages in 1975. [3]