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Tag: Idaho magistrates

Idahoans should be alarmed by the scarcity of trial court candidates

December 30, 2024 Jim Jones

Very few well-qualified lawyers have applied for Idaho district court positions in recent years. District courts handle trials of felony…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: idaho district judges, Idaho judges pay raise, Idaho judiciary, Idaho magistrates, Idaho Supreme Court, Idaho trial court recruitment, low-paid Idaho judges

It is hard to recruit district court judges; SB 1347 will make it even harder

February 20, 2024 Jim Jones 2d Comments

Every business, interest group, civic organization, legal group, education entity, government agency and living-and-breathing human being in the Gem State…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: competent Idaho judges, Idaho appellate courts, idaho district judges, Idaho Judicial Council, Idaho magistrates, Judicial pay in Idaho, recruitment of judges

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