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Judge steps down from district court

Embattled New Baltimore district court Judge Paul Cassidy will retire at the end of the month, weeks after his home and courtroom were raided by FBI agents reportedly investigating a national motorcycle club. Marcia McBrien, spokeswoman for the Michigan Supreme Court, on Tuesday confirmed the 42nd District Court jurist submitted a retirement letter to Gov. […] ....

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Plymouth's 35th District Court struggles with growing deficit

Local officials say police are writing fewer tickets, meaning less revenue is being generated to support the court through fines and fees. ....

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WHMI 93.5 Local News : Livingston County Courts Move To Phase 2 Under Capacity Plan


February 10, 2021
By Jessica Mathews/News@whmi.com
Livingston County Courts are entering a new phase under a plan designed to eventually return to full capacity.
The courts are moving into Phase 2, which means people can come into the building for in-person filings, in-person payments and counter service. In-person court proceedings will be allowed on a limited basis, with as many proceedings as possible to be conducted virtually. The chief judges of the Livingston County Trial Courts consulted with the local health department and determined set criteria contained in an administrative order from the Michigan Supreme Court have been satisfied. That includes no confirmed or suspected COVID cases in the court facility within a 14-day period, there is a 7-day average of 15% or less for positive tests, and the Supreme Court Administrator’s Office has determined that existing orders would not prevent the court from implementing Phase ....

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