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Hamilton Superior Court Judge 5

A Hamilton County Superior Court Judge in Indiana is an elected official (6-year term) responsible for presiding over criminal and civil cases, interpreting the law, and managing courtroom proceedings. They ensure fair trials, sentence convicted offenders, and manage case flow, often prioritizing efficiency, public safety, and specialized dockets like mental health courts. Core Responsibilities:Adjudication: Preside over hearings, trials, and motions, applying state statutes to reach impartial decisions.Criminal Cases: Manage criminal dockets, accept pleas, and sentence offenders.Civil Cases: Rule on legal challenges and disputes.Court Administration: Manage caseloads, oversee staff (in coordination with court administration), and follow local rules.Judicial Leadership: Some judges take on administrative roles, such as calling meetings (at least quarterly), managing case assignment, and directing court departments. Qualifications:Licensure: Must be admitted to practice law in Indiana and in good standing with the Indiana Supreme Court.Residency: Must be a resident of Hamilton County.Experience: Often requires significant legal experience (e.g., 5+ years).Mandatory Age: Must be under 75. Estimated Salary: $150,311 from the state plus $5000 from the county

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    David K. Najjar
    (Rep)

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