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  2. Kansas "Courts" Mobile Searches - AOL

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    Kansas "Courts" Mobile Searches Office of Judicial Administration Launches Upgraded Search Site TOPEKA, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Kansas Office of Judicial Administration (OJA), in partnership ...

  3. Evelyn Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Assumed office January 24, 2020: ... She served Shawnee County as a District Judge from 2004 until her appointment as Chief Judge in 2014. ... Wilson was born in ...

  4. List of county courthouses in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Kansas county courthouses. Each of Kansas's 105 counties has a courthouse in a city that is the county seat where the county government resides.

  5. Eric S. Rosen - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed Chief Justice to the Kansas Sentencing Commission in July 2002. During this time Rosen was a member of Koch Crime Commission, lectured at the Menninger School of Law and Psychiatry, 2004-05 President of the Sam A. Crow Inns of Court and was appointed to the presidential commission charged with commemorating the 50th anniversary ...

  6. Kansas District Courts - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas District Courts are the state trial courts of general jurisdiction in the U.S. state of Kansas.The Courts have original jurisdiction over all civil and criminal cases, and jury trials are held in the Courts.

  7. What about the judges? What to know about judicial ... - AOL

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    In Kansas, some local bar associations ask lawyers whether the judges up for election should be retained or removed from office. You can see summaries of their answers in Johnson County here .

  8. Government of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The judicial system of Kansas is the branch of the Kansas state government that interprets the state's laws and constitution. Headed by the Kansas Supreme Court, the judiciary consists of two courts of last resort, courts of general jurisdiction, and courts of limited jurisdiction. Also, the Kansas judiciary contains two independent courts.

  9. Court administration - Wikipedia

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    Judicial model, or autonomous model empowers judiciary itself to handle court administration. Example of this model is Federal judiciary of the United States, where Judicial Conference constituted by chief judge of each federal courts makes policy decision, and Administrative Office composed by the Chief Justice executes it.