If you have ever wondered how judges think, this session is for you! A panel of judges will answer your questions about courtroom appearances, motions practice, and more, as well as give some pointers on things they would like to see in the courtroom.
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If you have ever wondered how judges think, this session is for you! A panel of judges will answer your questions about courtroom appearances, motions practice, and more, as well as give some pointers on things they would like to see in the courtroom.
Hon. Marcela A. Keim
2011 – present: Judge of the County Court, 4th Judicial District, Douglas County
Hon. Jodi L. Nelson
2006 – present: Judge of the District Court, 3rd Judicial District, Lancaster County
Hon. Riko Bishop
2013 – Present: Judge of the Court of Appeals, 1st Judicial District, Lancaster and Seward counties
Hon. Jonathon D. Crosby
2021 – present: Judge of Separate Juvenile Court, Sarpy County
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