ELLSWORTH, Maine (WABI) - An agreement to relocate the new Hancock County Judicial Center has been finalized. The new site will be an approximate 18-acre portion of land near High Street in Ellsworth.
Officials on Friday, April 4, formally announced the location of where the new Hancock County Courthouse will be built.
The Maine Judicial Branch has officially accepted Ellsworth’s proposal that the new Hancock Judicial Center be built off High ...
A High Court judge has refused to allow an appeal against the quashing of planning permission for 130 buy-to-rent apartments ...
Dodoma. President Samia Suluhu Hassan is set to officially inaugurate the new Tanzania Judiciary headquarters, a state-of-the-art building designed in the shape of a star.The facility, which includes ...
The completion of the Greene County Justice Center has been pushed back with an initial timeline of completion, expected by ...
The department employed a maneuver that could protect the president from legal and financial consequences in a series of civil suits ... lawyers argued in court papers filed to the judge ...
New York state’s top court put an end Thursday to New York City’s effort to empower noncitizens to vote in municipal elections. In a 6-1 ruling, the high court said “the New York ...
The new building, estimated to cost $38.4 million, will be the new home for community corrections and probation, putting all court services under a single roof. The new space is expected to usher ...
A man died in the NYPD's custody at the Central Courts Building in Brooklyn on Friday ... After about two decades in (mostly) New Jersey-focused commercial print, digital and digital-but-radio ...
The new facility provides more space to better accommodate the needs of its five staff and community members and includes a separate watchhouse building with two cells and a vehicle holding yard.
The New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, blocked a law on Thursday allowing noncitizens to vote in local New York City elections. A former New York City Council member responded ...