State’s new JNC faces an immediate quandary: More demand for names than supply
Judicial Nominating Commission gathers for a get-acquainted meeting in Raleigh
A simple arithmetic problem was the first challenge for members of the state’s new Judicial Nominating Commission: So far, the group has one candidate to recommend for North Carolina’s empty District 11-A Superior Court judgeship. It needs three. The JNC held its inaugural meeting Jan. 18 in the old Senate chambers of the State Capitol in Raleigh. Pictured, former N.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice James G. Exum Jr. addresses the JNC.Login required
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Published: January 20, 2012
Time posted: 4:19 pm
Tags: JNC, Judicial Nominating commission







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