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At approximately 4.40 p.m. the clerk to the court returned to say that no other justice was available.
He served as a clerk to the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset County, New Jersey from 1781 to 1789.
The Civil Division of the Municipal Court of Philadelphia employs Tipstaves as clerks to the court.
Mr John Charles, clerk to the court, said: 'Mr Loveluck-Edwards drew attention to his clothing by reading a novel during a case.
James Justice (1695-1763), Principal Clerk to the Court Session in Scotland, was an enthusiastic botanist and gardener, particularly interested in the Dutch skill with bulbs.
The only firm evidence of its location comes from the official account by the clerk to the court Thomas Potts, who says simply that it was in the Forest of Pendle.
First, Thomas Potts, the clerk to the court, wrote about it in his The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster.
Adam of Aylton was chaplain to Bishop Orleton of Hereford, and William of Aylton was clerk to the court in Hereford, both in the early 14th century.
A court clerk (British English clerk to the court; American English clerk of the court or clerk of court) is an officer of the court whose responsibilities include maintaining the records of a court.
After passing ten years in the Audit Office, and rising to the third position in that department, he was promoted to the clerkship of the Executive Council, being at the same time gazetted Clerk to the Court of Appeals.
John Mapulton (also known as John Mapilton), rector of the church between 1424 and 1431 was clerk to the Court of Chancery and was chancellor to Queen Joanna, widow of Henry IV.
The school gains not only a highly respected jurist known for deftly mixing Shakespeare, Cardozo and Evander Holyfield into the same opinion, but someone familiar with the school with eight years of administrative experience as chief clerk to the Court of Appeals.
Ainsworth based his story largely on the official account of the Lancashire witch trials written by the clerk to the court, Thomas Potts, first published in 1613 under the title The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster.
Originally clericus justiciarie or Clerk to the Court of Justiciary, the counterpart in the criminal courts of the Lord Clerk Register, the status of the office increased over time and the Justice-Clerk came to claim a seat on the Bench by practice and custom.
In 1831 he became clerk of the court and held the post for 40 years.
The clerk of the court stood up and turned to the judge.
The charge was read by the clerk of the court, and the!
Then he turned to the clerk of the court, who sat at a large conference table to one side.
The clerk of the court was always a useful person to know.
The clerk of the court looked up as they approached.
He looked up, ready to snap somebody's head off, to find himself looking at the clerk of the court.
The judge looked at the clerk of the court, who shook his head slightly, then turned back to me.
They were kept under the control of the clerk of the court.
The clerk of the court was already calling out the case number for the next arraignment.
The clerk of the court slowly called each juryman by name.
"The prisoner will rise and face the jury," said the clerk of the court.
The federal summons is usually issued by the clerk of the court.
The clerk of the court is a part-time magistrate judge.
He nodded at the clerk of the court, who rose from his seat and proclaimed.
From 1872 until 1878 he was clerk of the court of appeals.
After a dozen crossovers he found the central data bank for the clerk of the court.
All he really needed to know was that the clerk of the court took care of cops.
He was clerk of the court in the new English colony and served various judge roles.
You won't have to say anything, just confirm your name when the clerk of the court asks.
Stanley turned to the assistant clerk of the court.
"We will set a pre-trial conference date for May 8, 1990," the clerk of the court said.
He served as clerk of the court of common pleas.
Charley stepped up to the clerk of the court.
The only thing that moved was his Adam's apple as he swallowed hard when the clerk of the court read "guilty."
Clerks of court were eventually added to the Court's composition.
But do let the clerk of courts know the best alternate way to reach you.
He was elected three times as the parish clerk of court: 1940, 1944, and 1948.
The Clerk of Court is elected by the people every 4 years.
In 1702 he became a royal notary and a clerk of court.
Other officers include the coroner, assessor and clerk of court.
Clerk of Court in county where petition was filed.
The borough's director and clerk of court hold the other two municipal council seats.
He also became the first clerk of court for the new county of Vance and served from 1881-1890.
The traditional clerks of court have been replaced in many areas by court administrators.
Some jurisdictions allow a clerk of court to enter default judgment in certain simple cases.
For records before 1958, contact the Clerk of Court in the county where the divorce occurred.
He then entered the legal profession, spending some time working as a clerk of courts before being admitted to the Bar in 1873.
Soon thereafter, however, the clerk of courts for the county died, and Coolidge was chosen to replace him.
As clerk of courts, he instituted the one-day-one-case jury system.
He served as clerk of court of Lincoln County in 1783.
Evans County has a board of commissioners, sheriff, tax commissioner and clerk of court.
The committee consists of three judges, a clerk of court, two lawyers, and five lay persons.
The Clerk of Courts also issues writs to carry out court orders.
He is running as a Republican for clerk of court in Buncombe County.
"The clerks of court are at the hub of the wheel, and they're accustomed to seeing things in a certain way," he said.
Some county clerks also serve as the clerk of courts for the county probate judge.
The form is included in the docketing packet sent to counsel by the Clerk of Court.
He served as the clerk of courts in Carroll County, Ohio from 1870 to 1877.
The clerk of court prepares the record and forwards it to the High Court.
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