Sponsors of a new proposal just passed in the Michigan Senate say they’re working to improve the state’s judicial system, specifically, in civil court jury verdicts where a judge disagrees.
Sponsors of a new proposal just passed in the Michigan Senate say they’re working to improve the state’s judicial system, specifically, in civil court jury verdicts where a judge disagrees.
Trial courts in Michigan are going to continue operating virtually where possible, despite much of the state slowly returning to a pre-pandemic normal, officials announced last week.
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Two Michigan Court officials discuss the future of the state’s justice system and what to expect from the new Michigan Judicial Council.
The recently established Michigan Judicial Council was created to streamline the state’s justice system reforms. This council, in addition to judges and court administrators, will include two members of the public who are not attorneys. The goal of this council is to reflect Michigan’s diverse population and make improvements that will benefit the state as a whole. Michigan citizens can apply for the council on the Michigan Courts website before Friday, May 7.
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