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- Posted December 20, 2012
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End of the year brings changes to Oakland County Circuit Court
The Oakland County Circuit Court announces the following changes to the court:
On Friday, Dec. 21, Judge Martha Anderson will be relocated in Courtroom 2B (formerly Judge Sosnick's courtroom) and will retain her current criminal and civil docket. Judge Anderson's telephone number and fax number will remain unchanged.
Judge-Elect Karen McDonald will be joining the Circuit Court bench and will assume her role as judge effective at noon on Jan. 1, 2013. She will take over retiring Judge Edward Sosnick's family division docket and will be located in courtroom 3B (formerly Anderson's courtroom). The telephone number for her chambers will be 248-858-0340 and fax number will be 248-975-9789.
McDonald's Friend of the Court referees will be Art Spears, Suzanne Bolton and Ken Tolbert. Spears and Bolton will retain their current caseloads and Tolbert will take over the docket formerly held by Alisa Martin. For purposes of Wednesday morning motion calls, Spears will be located in Judge Denise Langford Morris' jury room (3A), Bolton will be located in McDonald's jury room (3B) and Tolbert will be located in Judge Phyllis McMillen's jury room (3C).
Published: Thu, Dec 20, 2012
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