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- Posted October 01, 2024
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Judge welcomed
An investure ceremony for Oakland County 52-3 District Court Judge Laura E. Polizzi (left) was conducted Wednesday, September 18, at the Oakland University Oakland Center in Rochester Hills. Michigan Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris Bolden (right) was happy to attend the ceremony and welcome Polizzi to the bench. Polizzi was appointed to the 52-3 District Court bench this year by Michigan Governer Gretchen Whitmer in May. She previously litigated domestic, business, real estate, juvenile, and criminal matters as an attorney with Polizzi & Medley Law. Polizzi was a member of the State Bar of Michigan Representative Assembly from 2019-2024, and currently serves on the SBM’s Character and Fitness Committee.
(Photo by John Meiu)
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