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Committee advances bill to codify appellate performance standards and change evaluation metrics A House committee voted to favorably recommend first substitute SB 233, which moves appellate case-processing standards into statute and changes a fixed-count lateness rule to a percentage-based standard for Judicial Performance Evaluation purposes. Supporters said it increases transparency for retention elections; court administrators warned of separation-of-powers concerns.

A Utah House committee has just voted to reshape how judges are evaluated, sparking a heated debate over judicial independence and voter transparency.

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Sponsor explains immunity language in House Bill 18 70 substitute; committee adopts substitute Representative Lane Roberts explained that language in the House Committee substitute for House Bill 18 70 aims to protect statements made at judgment-debtor examinations; members raised questions about whether the language could extend to corporations. The substitute was adopted and the bill advanced.

A heated debate unfolded in Missouri as lawmakers grappled with the implications of criminal immunity in House Bill 18 70, leaving many wondering: could corporations escape accountability too?

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Uniform default-judgment bill aims to add consumer protections and standardize court notices Substitute SB 5720 would adopt a uniform act requiring more detailed complaint content and consumer notice before default judgments, let courts deny defaults for noncompliance, and apply to actions from Jan. 1, 2027; sponsors said stakeholder negotiation bridged debt-buyer and consumer protections.

A new bill could change the game for consumers facing debt judgments by ensuring stronger protections and clearer court processes.

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#WA #StakeholderCollaboration #CitizenPortal #ConsumerDebt #JudicialTransparency

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Solictor General and reviser back bill to publish appellate cases delayed beyond six months A bill to require the Clerk of the Appellate Courts to publish monthly lists of Supreme Court and Court of Appeals cases not decided within six months was presented to the Committee on Judiciary as a transparency measure; Solicitor General Anthony Powell said delays harm litigants and internal court tracking used to motivate judges.

A new bill aims to shine a light on delayed justice by requiring the publication of appellate cases not decided within six months, igniting a debate on transparency in the courts.

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NIST Statistician Urges Greater Transparency in Expert‑Witness Methods Steve Lund, a statistician in NIST's Statistical Engineering Division, said experts should show how methods perform on known cases and explain uncertainties so judges and juries can better assess evidence interpretation.

NIST statistician Steve Lund is calling for transparency in expert-witness methods to prevent wrongful convictions and enhance the reliability of forensic evidence.

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#US #ExpertTestimony #CitizenPortal #StatisticalAnalysis #JudicialTransparency #NISTForensics

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Tribunal de Holguedn rechaza habeas corpus; creadores de El Cuartico seguire1n en prisif3n preventiva Un tribunal provincial en Holguedn rechazf3 el recurso de habeas corpus presentado a favor de dos miembros del proyecto audiovisual independiente El Cuartico; familiares y organizaciones de derechos humanos denunciaron restricciones y acusaron a la fiscaleda de controlar el proceso.

Un tribunal en Holguín rechaza el habeas corpus de dos creadores de El Cuartico, mientras se intensifican las denuncias de represión y violaciones de derechos humanos.

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Justices probe legislative privilege in fight over subpoena for Sen. Keith Regier At oral argument in DA25‑0187 intervenor counsel invoked Montana’s legislative privilege to oppose a subpoena for Senator Keith Regier, while plaintiffs argued narrow privilege and the public’s right to know; justices pressed on waiver, third‑party communications, and how privilege interacts with the right to know.

Montana justices are diving deep into the tangled web of legislative privilege as they weigh whether Senator Keith Regier can dodge a subpoena on the controversial Senate Bill 109.

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Committee approves judicial evaluation changes aimed at measuring appellate timeliness and outcomes The committee favorably recommended a first substitute to SB233 (6–2) directing JPEC to adopt percentage‑based timeliness metrics for appellate opinions, explore docket management standards and investigate whether recurring poor outcomes indicate a judge’s deficient judgment, while sparking separation‑of‑powers concerns from court administrators and the Utah State Bar.

Senator Brammer's bold proposal to overhaul judicial performance evaluations is igniting fierce debate over accountability and independence in Utah's courts!

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#UT #CitizenPortal #CivicEngagement #PerformanceEvaluation #JudicialTransparency

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Public commenters urge scrutiny of county courts and praise support for youth programs Two members of the public addressed the committee: Margaret Gupta accused county counsel and court staff of concealing judicial irregularities and warned about litigation risks to bond ratings; Derek McPherson praised the approved youth mentorship and Hazel Park Promise sponsorships.

Residents are raising alarm bells over court transparency issues while passionately advocating for youth programs in Oakland County!

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#OaklandCounty #MI #YouthPrograms #CitizenPortal #CommunityAccountability #JudicialTransparency #OaklandCountyCourts

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Holguedn court admits habeas corpus for two members of El Cuartico, judges language suggests immediate release The Provincial Court in Holguedn admitted a habeas corpus petition on Feb. 10 for Camil Sayas Perez and Ernesto Ricardo Medina, detained since Feb. 6; a judge noted detentions without formal charges and "suggested" immediate release, and a hearing is set for Feb. 12.

A Cuban court has raised hopes for the immediate release of two detained activists, marking a significant development in their ongoing legal battle.

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Advisory board advances decertification of former CHP officer after doorbell‑camera video and administrative findings POST presented doorbell‑camera footage and administrative findings that a former CHP officer, Richard Adams, assaulted his partner; the officer contends the footage shows consensual role‑play but the board voted to forward the matter to the commission for further adjudication.

A doorbell camera captures shocking footage of a former CHP officer allegedly dragging his partner, leading to a decisive board vote for decertification amid claims of consensual role-play.

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Weston County attorney requests authorization for Natrona County DA to serve as special deputy in conflict cases; commissioners raise concerns County Attorney Michael told the board he has a conflict on a pending investigation and requested a standing resolution authorizing the Natrona County District Attorney's Office to act as special deputy prosecutors for Weston County when conflicts arise; several commissioners expressed concern about Natrona's capacity and asked to defer for more information. No final vote was recorded.

Weston County is facing a potential legal crisis as commissioners debate whether to let Natrona County take on prosecution duties amidst concerns over capacity and funding.

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#WestonCounty #WY #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #ConflictResolution #JudicialTransparency

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Subcommittee advances judicial-accountability bill with follow-up work requested The panel reported HB441 with a substitute after debate over sharing judicial-performance evaluations and training authority; the Office of the Executive Secretary urged narrower language to avoid exposing midterm self-improvement evaluations.

A pivotal subcommittee just advanced a bill that could reshape judicial accountability in Virginia, but concerns over transparency and evaluation sharing are raising eyebrows.

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#VA #CivicAccountability #PublicConfidence #CitizenPortal #VirginiaJudiciary #JudicialTransparency

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State high court hears challenge to nonprofit fee award after contested election At oral argument, attorneys disputed whether a $20,000 statutory cap on nonprofit liability applies to attorneyees ordered after a contempt finding in a contested internal election; counsel also questioned whether the lower court clearly allocated the award among individuals and the organization.

Tension mounts in Massachusetts as the Supreme Judicial Court debates whether a $20,000 cap on nonprofit attorney fees applies in a contentious election dispute.

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Judiciary committee advances bill to let courts set online access to criminal case records The House Judiciary committee voted to take up H.572, which would remove a statutory ban on Internet access to criminal case records and direct the courts to adopt rules for electronic public access; journalists and the state court administrator said rulemaking can address privacy and implementation concerns.

Vermont's Judiciary committee is pushing for online access to criminal case records, a move that could revolutionize journalism and uphold constitutional rights!

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New Mexico chief justice reports 288,000 cases resolved, expands mental‑health, pretrial and tech initiatives Chief Justice David Thompson told listeners the judiciary resolved 288,000 civil and criminal cases in FY2025, achieved a 101% clearance rate, and described expansions in mental‑health diversion, statewide pretrial services and courtroom technology upgrades, including AI transcription.

New Mexico's courts not only resolved an impressive 288,000 cases last year but are also pioneering mental health initiatives and tech upgrades to enhance judicial efficiency and access.

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#NM #MentalHealthInitiatives #NewMexicoCourts #CitizenPortal #JudicialTransparency

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Law & Justice Council hears Capstone dashboard interest, supported-release stats and MAT rollout plan Council members heard that Capstone dashboards have attracted interest from judges and prosecutors; pretrial services reported about 500 supported-release enrollments since relaunch and high self-reported engagement; a MAT provider was named with a possible March start if funding holds.

Spokane's Law & Justice Council is making strides with innovative dashboards and impressive pretrial service stats, but what does the future hold for treatment and funding?

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#SpokaneCounty #WA #CommunitySupport #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal #JudicialTransparency

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Appeals Court weighs alleged trial errors, translation and prior‑act testimony in Kamal v. Silva Duarte Appellate counsel argued the trial was prejudiced by a skewed translation of the defendant’s statement, admission of a witness’s testimony tied to a different count, and the absence (or improper form) of an 'accident' jury instruction; the Commonwealth said a transcript existed and any errors were not prejudicial.

The Appeals Court is deliberating a high-stakes case that could hinge on trial errors and questionable translations—could this be the turning point for the defendant's accident defense?

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#MA #TrialErrors #LegalDefense #CitizenPortal #JudicialTransparency

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Committee Debates Family-Court Restructuring as Witnesses Cite Due-Process Failures Representative Sabourin Deshauney presented HB 17-17 to create a Circuit Court Family Division. Testimony ranged from support for restoring common-law protections to warnings the bill is premature; several witnesses urged focusing on HB 6-52 and further study of marital-master and ALJ roles.

New Hampshire's family court system is facing critical scrutiny as lawmakers debate HB 17-17, highlighting systemic due-process failures and the need for reform.

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Emily Youngo approved unanimously as clerk of the business court after committee hearing Emily Youngo, who described roughly a decade of service in court administration, was unanimously confirmed by a joint House and Senate Judiciary committee vote to serve as clerk of the business court following brief questioning and committee endorsements.

Emily Youngo's unanimous approval as clerk of the business court signals a bright future for Georgia's court administration, backed by a decade of experience and strong endorsements.

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#GA #PublicService #CitizenPortal #JudicialTransparency #GeorgiaBusinessCourt

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Appeals court hears challenge to admissibility of graphic video in Bowens homicide appeal Defense counsel argued trial admission of a composite video showing post‑altercation medical aid and the victim’s decline was unduly prejudicial and lacked probative value; Commonwealth urged the footage was relevant to identification and the severity/rapidity of injuries. Court took the case under advisement.

A Massachusetts appeals court is deliberating whether a graphic video shown in a homicide trial unfairly influenced the jury's perception of self-defense.

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#MA #TrialProcedure #CitizenPortal #JudicialTransparency #EvidentiaryRulings

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SJC hears appeal over attorney‑fee cut after anti‑SLAPP win in Hidalgo case The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments in an appeal by Andres Hidalgo challenging an appeals‑court decision that reduced his attorneys’ fees after he prevailed on anti‑SLAPP counterclaims; lawyers disputed whether the appeals court improperly factored the small Wage Act claim value into a fee reduction and whether lodestar calculations should control on appeal.

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is set to decide if reducing attorneys' fees based on a small Wage Act claim could chill the rights of low-wage plaintiffs in anti-SLAPP cases.

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Chief Justice Budd stresses access, caution on GenAI and calls for stronger judicial security In her 2025 State of the Judiciary address, Chief Justice Kimberly Budd highlighted steps to improve access and transparency in Massachusetts courts, cautioned about generative AI use, and supported legislative protections for judges' personal information.

Chief Justice Kimberly Budd is leading the charge to make Massachusetts courts more accessible and transparent, all while navigating the challenges posed by generative AI.

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#MA #AccessToJustice #TechnologyInnovation #CitizenPortal #JudicialTransparency

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Judge Allows Two Extraneous‑act Witnesses; Jury Told to Consider Them Only for Intent as Trial Goes to Deliberation In Jefferson County’s 252nd District Court, the judge permitted two witnesses to describe prior, uncharged interactions with the defendant for the narrow purposes of intent, absence of mistake and lack of accident. The trial heard those witnesses and a defense expert, then concluded with closing arguments and jury instructions before deliberation.

In a pivotal Texas trial, a judge has allowed testimony from two witnesses about past encounters with the defendant, raising questions about intent and potentially shaping the jury's decision.

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Unidentified speakers raise service-of-process address concern during brief session; court adjourns In a short proceeding, unidentified speakers discussed whether changes to a statute that 'aggregate' technical defaults could make it problematic when different addresses are used for service of the petition and service of a judgment; the session was then adjourned by 'The honorable Supreme Court of Texas.'

Concerns are rising that recent statutory changes could leave defendants in the dark, as differing service addresses risk missing critical legal notices and opening the door to unwanted collections.

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#TX #CitizenPortal #TexasServiceOfProcess #LegalNotice #JudicialTransparency

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Tennessee Judge Keeps Counsel, Takes Time to Rule on 15+ Witnesses in Jimmy Reeder Post‑Conviction Hearing At a hearing on Jimmy (Samuel) Reeder’s third amended post‑conviction relief petition, the court denied a recusal request and declined to relieve appointed counsel; the judge said he will review transcripts and rule on whether subpoenas for 15–18 witnesses are relevant to the PCR grounds and will set a later hearing date.

A Tennessee judge is set to decide on subpoenas for over a dozen witnesses in a pivotal post-conviction relief case that could change everything for Jimmy Reeder.

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#TN #CitizenPortal #LegalReform #JudicialTransparency #PostConvictionRelief #TennesseeCourts

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House Natural Resources Committee advances NEPA permitting overhaul after contentious markup The House Natural Resources Committee voted 25–18 to report HR 4776, the SPEED Act, after hours of debate over judicial review, standing, tribal protections, and clean-energy parity; the bill was amended in the nature of a substitute and will be reported to the House.

The House Natural Resources Committee just passed the controversial SPEED Act, igniting fierce debate over environmental protections and project timelines.

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#US #CitizenPortal #NaturalResourcesCommittee #JudicialTransparency #EnvironmentalReform #TribalParticipation

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Judge to rule by Friday on witness disclosures and possible removal of trial from YouTube in case set for Dec. 1 During a pretrial conference the prosecution said it had been unable to obtain witness interviews or written statements; the judge asked for written submissions and said she would make a ruling by Friday on which additional witnesses will be allowed and on whether trial testimony should be removed from YouTube.

A Texas judge is set to make a crucial decision on witness disclosures and the fate of trial streaming on YouTube just days before jury selection.

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Tennessee appellate panel hears challenge after juror failed to disclose past ties to prosecutors in Claiborne case Appellant counsel argued a jury foreperson failed to disclose prior work and relationships with law‑enforcement witnesses, creating a presumption of bias and warranting a new trial; the state countered that voir‑dire questions were general and the post‑conviction court credited the juror’s testimony. The panel took the matter under advisement.

A Tennessee appellate panel is faced with a critical decision after a juror's undisclosed ties to law enforcement raise questions about the integrity of a trial.

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#TN #CitizenPortal #TennesseeJustice #LegalFairness #JudicialTransparency #CivicAccountability

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