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OR The equivalent of two years of post-bar legal experience in a legal setting as described above, including one year of experience as an appellate attorney, Level A, with the judicial branch. Level B : Active membership in the State Bar of California and the equivalent of two years of post-bar legal experience in a legal setting such as a private law practice, corporation, government agency, law school, court, or legal publishing company.
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Performs Probation Officer duties as required by state law and the Indiana Office of Court Services Probation standards. Possession of and ability to maintain certification as a Probation Officer by Indiana Judicial Center.
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Draft and file various litigation documents and agreements with Third Judicial Circuit Court via M-file. Knowledge of title documents, chains of title, mortgages, tax foreclosure, and real property related subjects and databases, including register of deeds, TLO, LexisNexis, Probate Court records, etc.
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The OCE is committed to providing professional support to the Judicial Council and all court units within the Ninth Circuit and ensuring the highest level of public trust in the administration of justice.
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Reviews Superior Court Appeals and briefs the appellate judicial officers with thorough appeal memoranda; reviews daily appellate reports for new developments in case law. Briefs judicial officers on research and analysis pertaining to matters before the court; identifies and discusses unresolved issues necessary for the disposition of matters, and formulates disposition.
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Manages a predetermined caseload in an outpatient setting, local jails, Probation and Parole or Drug Court programs which involves the assessment and evaluation of incoming clients, individual, group and family counseling, educational sessions and discharge/aftercare planning for clients with substance use disorder problems.
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Performs direct advocacy for victims of abuse/neglect within the assigned judicial circuit on cases to ensure compliance with law, policy and program's objectives regarding the best interest of children until such time a volunteer Guardian ad Litem can be appointed.
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The Judicial Referee will be assigned cases primarily in the Civil Division including probate cases but may be reassigned to other areas of the court as needed. The Second Judicial District is accepting applications for a combined Court Operations Manager (80%) and Judicial Referee (20%) position.
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A staff attorney represents clients in court and before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies of government. The staff attorney will provide legal assistance in areas of general civil law, including but not limited to: employment, housing, foreclosure prevention, consumer, probate, special education, social security, public benefits and bankruptcy with an immediate emphasis on eviction defense, landlord-tenant law, housing related matters and legal matters meant to obtain, maintain and stabilize housing.
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The Denver County Court (DCC) is seeking a Judicial Associate I to join a full-time Magistrate in the Criminal Division which hears both State criminal cases and City municipal cases. Maintain detailed and confidential records, manage all courtroom activities and functions, and act as liaison between defendants, attorneys, court personnel, other stakeholders, and the judicial officer.
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Represent your judicial officer and the court in a positive and professional manner as the face of your courtroom. Judicial Associate I - Courtroom 2100 - Denver County Court page is loaded.
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Do you currently possess a VALID Court Reporter certification from the Judicial Branch Certification Commission (JBCC) of the State of Texas? If you indicated in question #3 above that you have a VALID Court Report certification from the Judicial Branch Certification Commission (JBCC) of the State of Texas, please provide your VALID certification; if you do not have a VALID Court Reporter certification from the Judicial Branch Certification Commission (JBCC), type "N/A.
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Be an active member of the Winnebago County 17th Judicial Circuit Youth Recovery Court team by participating in team meetings, attending court appointments and coordinating services with the court team.
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Three years of professional experience in the realtime reporting industry utilizing machine shorthand in one or more of the following areas: official or freelance judicial reporting, broadcast captioning, or educational captioning (CART.
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The Court Operations Specialist performs an essential role for the Clerk of the Superior Court by providing access to the judicial system and related public records. Come make a positive impact as a member of the Maricopa County Clerk of the Superior Court.
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