Examples of Trial Court Administrator in a sentence
The Administrative Assistant for Arbitration shall serve at the discretion of the Chief Judge under the immediate direction of the Trial Court Administrator.
If a judge assigned to a First Appearance docket is not able to preside, for any reason, he or she shall secure a replacement and advise the Chief Judge, Trial Court Administrator, Administrative Judge for the County Court, Chairperson for the County Criminal Division, and Clerk, in writing, of his or her replacement.
Said pretrial report must be filed with the Trial Court Administrator by 3:00 p.m. on the last judicial day prior to the pretrial conference.
Upon any trial or other hearing being scheduled, unless the matter is scheduled in open Court with the attorneys and/or parties present, in which case notices will not be sent, the Trial Court Administrator or designee, will be responsible for disseminating written notice of such setting to the attorney(s) involved, or, in the event that a party is not represented, then to such party.
The Trial Court Administrator, and/or Court Operations Supervisor, subject to the supervision of the Presiding Judge, shall be responsible for scheduling around planned absences and rescheduling during an absence due to illness or other emergency involving the Judges.
Unless otherwise ordered by a judge of this Court, or required by law, the Trial Court Administrator shall not accept any foreign currency and shall return any checks payable in foreign currency to the payor for replacement.
The Trial Court Administrator will thereafter confirm the hearing date and time by notice in writing.
If such order is entered, the moving party shall provide a copy of the order to the Trial Court Administrator within 5 days of the date of the order.
Nothing in this provision shall preclude mediators from disqualifying themselves upon written notice to the Trial Court Administrator and all parties.
Access to other areas of the courthouse or courtrooms must be approved in advance by either a judge or the Trial Court Administrator.