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Ultimately, lawmakers decided last month to reallocate judicial resources throughout the state by cutting nine judicial posts ...
However, Arthur emphasized that Monroe County CASA will not be impacted by this grant funding cut. She said they have not ...
The plan is not as sweeping as the one initially approved by the Indiana Senate on April 16. Still, the compromise measure ...
Indiana Senate Bill 1144, originally intended to add judges in growing counties, was amended to eliminate judgeships in eleven mostly rural counties. The amendment, added late in the process, aims ...
HEA 1144 adds additional courts in some counties and takes away from others. It will also allow a handful of courts to hire more magistrates.
Hamilton County, ranked highest for court needs, will gain two new superior courts ... the end of 2026. For Monroe County, which ranks No. 66 for needs of courts out of Indiana's 92 counties ...
Sometime after this coming Wednesday (May 7), a court ruling could be issued on Monroe County sheriff Ruben Marté's policy ...
The judge overseeing Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s lawsuit against the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office could soon ...
(WISH) — Seventeen courts or magistrates in Indiana ... rid of superior courts in Blackford, Carroll, Gibson, Greene, Jennings, Newton, Pulaski, Rush and Scott counties. Owen and Monroe counties would ...
Indiana lawmakers gave final approval Thursday night to legislation that would abolish court posts in Marion and three other ...
Gibson County and 10 other mostly rural counties will lose judges under a bill passed 33-16 by the Indiana ... one court each in Gibson, Blackford, Carroll, Greene, Jennings, Monroe, Newton ...
Essentially, Indiana ... Monroe County has ten judges but only needs 7.87. Blackford County has two judges but the study shows it needs less than one. The bill now goes back to the House, where ...