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Walden Security is currently recruiting experienced Court Security Officers. Perform stationary post assignments: Stand guard at stationary posts which include (but not limited to) monitoring closed-circuit television, duress alarm systems and other security equipment, courtrooms, judge chambers, and jury rooms.
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The Airport Manager will work under the general guidance and direction of the Commissioner’s Court and Ector County Judge. Job Description Job Description The Ector County Airport has an open position for an experienced FBO/Airport Manager.
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Under the direction of the Probate Court Judge and Probate Court Administrator, manage Probate Court case files consistent with Ohio law and local rules in coordination with customers, attorneys, and other community partners.
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Drafts decisions in extremely sensitive and/or the most legally complex cases such as class action and court remand cases involving significant policy issues and questions regarding the interpretation of Federal Circuit Court opinions.
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Preserve order: Responsible for providing security presence in the courtroom, enforcing federal law and judicial orders within the courtroom, enforcing local court rules regarding prohibited items, and providing protection to court proceedings as circumstances dictate.
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Performs clerical support tasks, which may include making copies, sending/receiving faxes, locating telephone numbers and addresses, tracking court dates, or contacting magistrate court/judge as needed; performs housekeeping tasks.
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Provides general clerical and administrative support for 2 District Judges, County Court at Law, Attorney General Judge, CPS Court at Law, which involves answering correspondence; preparing, maintaining and distributing court agendas, public notices, surveys and reports.
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The salary of the Bainbridge Island Municipal Court judge is a pro-rated amount of the District Court Judge salary as established by the State of Washington Citizens’ Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials.
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Testifies to a judge, district attorney, or grand jury in court or at departmental hearings regarding FSIU cases. Works with departmental leadership and legal team to respond to inquiries from attorneys or a judge concerning technical conclusions reached during an investigation.
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Assists the Judge and/or Juvenile Referee in administering courtroom procedure; picks up and delivers all incoming and outgoing mail for court; assists in attending to needs of jurors during deliberations.
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Assists the Judge in the courtroom during trials; maintains court records and events. Processes and enters information for traffic tickets, evictions, warrants, and truancy paperwork as necessary; processes and enters a variety of court paperwork, including Civil, and Small Claims filings and proceedings.
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Serve as liaison between the treatment facility and the legal team (including Treatment Court Judge, Assistant District Attorney, and Assistant Public Defender). The Opioid Use Treatment Enhancement Coordinator is a member of the project team and will report to the Treatment Court Supervisor, working under the direction of the Project Director.
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Accurately record all courtroom and/or chambers proceedings, hearings, ex parte, pro se dissolutions, domestic violence calendars, paternity calendars, criminal court, and any other process requested to be reported by the judge; research any incomplete citations, name spellings, etc.
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In addition, they will serve as the primary liaison between Wake County and the North Carolina 10th Judicial District’s Elected Officials (Resident Superior Court Judge, Chief District Court Judge, District Attorney, and Clerk of Court), as well as provide support for criminal justice planning and jail diversion programs.
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Trial/Courtroom Duties: open court and inform judge that court is ready, take custody of jurors, assist jurors in finding seats and distribute jury questionnaires, call witnesses and administer oaths to witnesses and jurors, relay messages from jurors to court and/or families, advise court personnel and attorneys when verdicts are reached, collect evidence from juries, operate courtroom equipment, prevent smoking, noise or other distractions in the courtroom during trial and close court.
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