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Courthouses meaning
plural of courthouse
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His paintings hang at the South Carolina Statehouse and in courthouses throughout the state.
All three local housing authorities have indicated that they would acquire these courthouses and redevelop them if given the chance, Jorgensen said.
As of February 2024, some 79 courthouses had been completed and inaugurated, with the remaining 21 projects nearing completion, the President noted while addressing the Ghana Bar Association’s annual conference, in Kumasi.
Conservative judges might be up in arms over efforts to curb right-wing forum shopping, but conservative justices don’t seem as keen on handing the keys to constitutional order over to random judges in isolated courthouses.
However, in most federal courthouses in other states, their lawsuit would be randomly assigned to one of multiple judges – not all of whom would be stalwart conservatives.
MONTREAL — Organizations representing workers in the Quebec justice system called on the provincial government Thursday to increase security at courthouses.
Cahill wrote that smaller courthouses would not improve safety, and that "no corner of the state of Minnesota has been shielded" from coverage of Floyd's death.
Currently, court employees, lawyers and the public are required to wear masks in the state’s courthouses.
In a statement released Wednesday night, Chief Justice Diosdado Peralta mourned Abadilla’s passing and said he ordered for the stricter implementation of security in all courthouses.
Jefferson County, Alabama’s most populous county, and Birmingham, the state’s largest city, issued declarations of emergency that included closing the downtown Birmingham and Bessemer courthouses to the public.
Many courthouses have been seen with vigils, and Social Justice For Us held a candlelight vigil on Sept. 22. The Supreme Court currently has her body and casket on display.
The courthouses are shuttered, but hack hiring continues.
For years, the outdated courthouses have sparked controversy in the state’s furthest northeast county.
In Wisconsin, courthouses and most offices are closed in Milwaukee, Waukesha, Columbia and Washington counties.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The discovery of a "target list" containing religious institutions, courthouses and other sites compiled by the gunman in a mass shooting at a California food festival has prompted the FBI to open a domestic terrorism case.
Rollins and Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan filed a federal lawsuit against ICE in late April to stop the agency from making civil arrests at Massachusetts courthouses.
The City Council voted 36-13 to replace the complex of 10 jails on an island in the East River, with four smaller more modern facilities, which would be closer to main courthouses in the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens.
The City Council voted 36-13 to replace the complex with four smaller ones located to the city's main courthouses in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens.
The new jails will also be closer to courthouses, eliminating a main complaint about Rikers, whose remote location places inmates far from their legal representatives and contribute to delays in court hearings that keep people in jail longer.
The plaintiffs cited a study finding ICE arrests in and around courthouses shot up by 1700 percent in the first two years after President Donald Trump took office.