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  2. Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Court system was established in 1980, all judges are elected by eligible voters in Bernalillo County. Judges hold 4 year terms, in 19 divisions. There are no term limits in the court system and elections are partisan. [1]

  3. Suit: Student maimed after chemistry teacher arranges in ...

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    The suit filed in 2nd Judicial District Court on Friday alleges teacher Loviata Mitchell — and Albuquerque Public Schools — violated the sophomore's constitutional rights.

  4. Guilty plea entered in killing at fast-food drive-thru - AOL

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    Aug. 20—An Albuquerque man faces up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday in a fatal shooting committed during an argument last year outside a fast-food restaurant. Deandre Vigil ...

  5. The DWI case that helped fuel police corruption probe

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    Court records show the drunken driving case against Barron was filed in an unorthodox way, via a one-page DWI citation with the word "summons" at the bottom. It showed he refused to take a breath ...

  6. Metropolitan Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Courthouse is a courthouse in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico, housing the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court. The building is located on the northwest corner of 4th Street and Lomas Boulevard in an area known as the Courthouse District. The courthouse rises 175 feet (53 m) and has nine stories. [3]

  7. Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse is a federal courthouse located in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico. The building was completed in 1998 and named in honor of Senator Pete Domenici at a ceremony in 2004. [2]

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