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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Ind. Courts - Indiana judges in the news

Breaking story from South Bend Tribune: "St. Joseph County Probate Court Judge Peter Nemeth, 70, announced this morning he is not seeking re-election."

From the Evansville C&P: "Local attorney challenges juvenile court judge." The story begins:

Evansville attorney Barry Blackard on Monday announced that he is a candidate for Vanderburgh County Juvenile Court judge.

Blackard will challenge Judge Brett Niemeier, a two-term incumbent, for the job.

Juvenile Court is a division of Vanderburgh Superior Court. Superior Court judges in Vanderburgh County are elected to six-year terms in nonpartisan races. He is the first challenger to file for Superior Court this year.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on January 24, 2012 10:02 AM
Posted to Indiana Courts