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Senate considers televising Supreme Court proceedings
U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar held a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing this week to discuss televising Supreme Court proceedings in an effort to increase transparency and access to members of the public.
Saturday, December, 10, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Column – Be prepared for court
If you end up in conciliation court (small claims court) do not expect a TV court experience.
Friday, July, 08, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Courts remodel gaining momentum
Douglas County commissioners and court administrators continued to debate the courts remodel project at the Board of Commissioners meeting on October 11.
Wednesday, October, 19, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Court rules courts will stay open in shutdown
Minnesota’s courts will remain open if much of state government shuts down, a retired judge ruled this afternoon.
Tuesday, June, 28, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Shutdown court hearing grabs state government attention
Minnesota state government is focused on a Thursday court hearing about what could remain open during a government shutdown.
Tuesday, June, 21, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

State asks courts to allow some spending in shutdown
Minnesota’s attorney general today asked courts to allow some state operations to continue if there is a government shutdown on July 1.
Monday, June, 13, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Dayton, Swanson oppose senators’ suit against court spending power
Minnesota’s governor and attorney general want a petition filed by four Republican senators claiming the courts have no say in funding state programs during a government shutdown to be tossed out of court.
Wednesday, June, 22, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Garfield pumping case heads to court
A decision last summer to pump excess storm water into a Garfield wetland is set to land in Douglas County District Court Friday. Lake associations representing Cowdry, Taylor, Stony, Union (CTSU) and Brophy lakes filed notices to appeal the Douglas County Board’s pumping decision last August.
Wednesday, February, 01, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Court suspends license of attorney from Alexandria
The Minnesota Supreme Court has indefinitely suspended attorney Susan R. Anderson of Alexandria. The discipline was imposed on February 21 after the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility (OLPR) filed a petition for disciplinary action against Anderson.
Wednesday, February, 29, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Capitol Chatter: Voter photo ID law faces court challenge
A law Republicans in Minnesota and other states badly want faces a Wisconsin court challenge.
Saturday, October, 22, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Four suspects in Osakis drug bust make court appearances
Four Osakis residents who were arrested and charged with drug crimes related to a drug bust last September have had several court appearances.
Friday, February, 03, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Spotlight shines on those called to jury service
Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Lorie S. Gildea has proclaimed April 30 to May 4 Juror Appreciation Week. The Judicial Branch will use this occasion to express appreciation for those Minnesotans who have answered the call to jury service.
Sunday, April, 29, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Courts ask courts to stay open in shutdown
Optimism was in short supply around the Minnesota Capitol Friday, two weeks before a government shutdown could begin.
Friday, June, 17, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Brooks to be sentenced June 12
A little more than one year after a rural Osakis woman was killed in her home, the man who pleaded guilty to the murder will be sentenced. Jeffrey Allen Brooks, 53, of Alexandria is scheduled for sentencing on Tuesday, June 12 at 1:30 p.m. in Todd County District Court.
Friday, May, 18, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

From the bench: If you come to court...
If you ever find yourself going to the courthouse for a traffic ticket, lawsuit, summons to serve on a jury, or a subpoena to testify, you will find yourself in a courtroom. Let me introduce the staff members you will meet there.
Wednesday, February, 08, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Courts could decide shutdown impact
The impact of a state government shutdown is in the hands of Minnesota judges. State Attorney General Lori Swanson on Monday laid groundwork for them to become involved if the governor and legislators cannot agree on a budget before July 1.
Tuesday, June, 14, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Column – Technological advances within the Minnesota court system
Pursuant to the Minnesota Constitution, the Judicial Branch of government is obligated to ensure that defendants in criminal cases “enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury.”
Friday, September, 16, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Police Academy Part 1: Headquarters and courts
We all slow down a little when we see them coming. How many of us slow down enough to wonder what it’s like to see the world through their eyes? Sixteen people decided to get a closer look at the Alexandria Police Department (APD) by enrolling in the 2012 Citizens Police Academy.
Friday, March, 23, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Three charged in Alexandria meth bust, court Monday
Three individuals involved in a methamphetamine drug bust on Tuesday in Alexandria have been charged.
Friday, January, 27, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Dayton union child-care order headed to court
Dayton said his lawyer saw no legal problems with the order, but Attorney General Lori Swanson has not issued a definitive opinion. A Senate lawyer testified earlier this fall that there is no law that allows Dayton to issue the order, and that it is questionable whether the Constitution gives him the authority.
Friday, November, 18, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

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