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Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Ind. Courts - Greene Superior Court move is smooth
The Greene County Daily World reports today, in a story by Andrea McCann:
Greene Superior Court was moved to its new home in the courthouse addition Thursday and Friday.Here are some other ILB entries about Greene Superiod Court.“The move went very well in so far as I'm aware,” said Superior Court Judge David Holt. “The contractors were responsible for the actual move, and they had assistance from Community Corrections.”
Holt said his office personnel had everything packed and prepared for the movers. By Friday, he said, they were able to begin the unpacking process in their new quarters.
“We still have a lot of things to unpack,” Holt said. “It will be a process finding everything in the boxes.”
He added that they have a new phone system to get used to, and the contractors have a few minor things left to do.
Holt said there will be some differences between the two courts, so signs will instruct visitors where to go and what to do.
“For so long, Superior Court was on the third floor and Circuit Court was on the second. Now it's the reverse. Judge Allen has become the high court,” he quipped.Cases pending will be posted on signboards just past the security area, he said.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on October 10, 2006 05:00 PM
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