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A: I recognize the importance of the General Sessions Court Clerk's office to the operations of Shelby County's largest court system. The clerk's office manages over 165,000 cases a year, both ...
A court of general sessions was a type of court originally established as a colonial court of quarter sessions in the British North American colonies. Some of these courts continued in some form after Canada and the United States became independent countries. These courts initially had general jurisdiction over both civil and criminal matters.
The General Sessions Court Clerk is responsible for keeping records and keeping track of funds for both the civil and criminal court divisions. Early voting will be held from Feb. 14-27, with ...
The first day of early voting begins Feb. 14 for the only county-wide election this year. On the ballot are the presidential primary and general sessions court clerk primary.
The New York court's jurisdiction was the same as that of the Court of General Sessions or County Court, except that Oyer and Terminer had jurisdiction over crimes punishable by life imprisonment or death. [4]
Greene was a judge of the Court of General Sessions in Washington, D.C. from 1956 to 1966, Chief Judge of that court until 1971, and Chief Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia from 1971 to 1978.
The general election for the next general sessions court clerk will be held Aug. 1. Joe Brown listens during a Memphis City Council meeting Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019.
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