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2225
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In 1991 the North Carolina General Assembly, seeking to hasten the disposition of court cases and to improve the efficiency of courts, ordered the court system to develop a pilot program involving court-ordered mediation of civil cases in Superior Court.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 60 Issue 3, Winter 1995, p3-11, il, f
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30013
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This memorandum briefly summarizes the role of public safety officers, and discusses the need for comments suggesting changes or clarifications in the proposed rules for the Public Safety Officers’ Benefits Act of 1976. Attached to the memorandum is a copy of the act and proposed rules.
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Administration of Justice Memorandum (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 2, Jan 1977, p1-10, f
Record #:
10979
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In December 1970, a project of court reform that has taken fifteen years to complete will be fully implemented. For example, in the seventeen Piedmont and western counties that lie within six judicial districts, there will no longer be recorders courts, mayor's courts, justice of the peace courts, or other similar types. Six District Courts will replace them, each with uniform rules of procedure, court costs, and other standardized methods of dispensing justice.
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Record #:
36278
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The justice system in North Carolina got its day in court through an examination of its inadequately funded courts. It’s a factor making North Carolina among the lowest ranking states for spending. As for where that low per capita spending’s impact can be most keenly felt, the author asserted it’s those seated at the counselor’s bench.
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30809
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The Committee on Improving and Expediting the Administration of Justice in North Carolina presented a survey of the state's judicial system to the North Carolina Bar Association. In a program designed to improve North Carolina's courts in order to meet the changing needs of the state, amendments to the state constitution aim to unify the system, face issues with justice of the peace, jury selection, and the addition of courts and judges.
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17445
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This special issue report discusses the areas of change for the judicial system of North Carolina, from administration to civil and criminal case procedures.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 15 Issue 1, Jan 1949, p1-16
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3280
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Ben Tennille is the state's first Superior Court Judge for complex business cases, a position created in 1996. However, a few issues are unresolved, including location of the court, who'll pay for it, and a lack of secretarial help.
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