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  2. King County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The King County Courthouse is the administrative building housing the judicial branch of King County, Washington's government. It is located in downtown Seattle , just north of Pioneer Square .

  3. King County Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The Superior Court of Washington for King County (more commonly, the King County Superior Court) is the largest trial court in Washington state. It is based at the King County Courthouse, 516 Third Avenue, in downtown Seattle, Washington. It also operates a juvenile facility and a Regional Justice Center in Kent, southeast of Seattle.

  4. Seattle Municipal Court - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Municipal Court serves the City of Seattle.. According to Seattle City Ordinance 3.33.010, "[T]he purpose of the Court is to try violations of City ordinances and all other actions brought to enforce or recover license penalties or forfeitures declared or given by any such ordinances and perform such other duties as may be authorized by law."

  5. New EO to streamline inquests into law enforcement-involved ...

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    (The Center Square) – King County Executive Dow Constantine has issued an executive order to revise the process for judicial inquiries into law enforcement-involved deaths. The executive order ...

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  7. King County deemed a ‘judicial hellhole’ by new report

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    Amy Enbysk, press secretary for King County Executive Dow Constantine’s office, told The Center Square that the executive has no role in selecting judges and their decisions in cases are reached ...