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2024 Clerk of Courts Suffolk County-Criminal Business

Clerk of Courts coordinate, schedule, attend, and keep records of court hearings and trials. They process all civil and criminal cases, file indictments, information, verdicts and appeals in the Supreme Judicial Court and Superior Court. In the county of Suffolk one clerk serves for the Supreme Judicial Court, two clerks for the superior court of the county, one for civil and one for criminal business. In each of the other counties a clerk of the courts acts as clerk of the supreme judicial court, of the superior court and of the county commissioners. Clerk of Courts serve six-year terms, and at the beginning of each year, they must present their book of records to a justice of the court.

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    Maura A. Hennigan
    (Dem)

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What are the principal challenges facing Clerk of Courts?

What are your priorities, if elected?

What skills do you have that make you a good candidate for the Clerk of Courts?

What changes, if any, would you make as Clerk of Courts?

Campaign Phone (617) 331-2780
Campaign/Contact Email maurahennigan1@gmail.com
In the current economy and tight labor market, it is a challenge to recruit and retain staff. Working with the Trial Court Human Resources Department, I have made efforts to build a diverse and talented workforce through community outreach. I encourage everyone who is seeking to improve our justice system to consider joining the Trial Court Team.
My priority is excellent customer service. My office serves a wide range of customers each day. This includes crime victims and their families, criminal defendants, family members of defendants, attorneys, members of law enforcement, the press as well as members of the general public. My office works to ensure that every person gets equal access to justice
I have extensive management experience. I am well versed in financial issues as well as matters pertaining to human resources. The Criminal Clerk's Office has 32 employees and a budget of more than $1.2 million. I have 17 years of experience overseeing the daily operations of the office. During this time frame I have worked to modernize record keeping practices and streamline office operations.
I would continue to prioritize the use of technology in the Massachusetts Trial Court. I am working with the Trial Court Information Technology Department to modernize our records keeping practices. Since 2018, nearly all Superior Court records have been kept in an electronic format. This enhances ease of access and transparency to the proceedings of the court. My office will participate in a pilot program of electronic filing of criminal pleadings. In sum, I would continue with the efforts to improve access to justice in the court system through technology.