As the Third Branch of Government, we provide access to jusce through the mely, fair, and imparal resoluon of cases. Idaho State Judiciary E-News July 25, 2014 As the Third Branch of Government, we provide access to jusce through the mely, fair, and imparal resoluon of cases. As the Third Branch of Government, we provide access to jusce through the mely, fair, and imparal resoluon of cases. In This Issue Members of the Judiciary Honored at Recent State Bar Annual Meeting Addressing Requests for Waiver of Civil Filing Fees First District Ceremonies Announced Candidates Announced for Blaine County Magistrate Judge Judicial Education News Human Resources News Mission Statement of the Idaho Courts updated Links of Interest News Articles for this week NCSC “In the News” this week NCSC Jur-E Bulletin NCSC @ The Center State Jusce Instute: Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) and Dependency Filings in State Courts Gavel to Gavel this week Members of Judiciary Honored at Recent ISB Annual Meeting At this year’s State Bar Annual Meeting, several members of the Judiciary were honored: Hon. Linda Copple Trout was award a Distinguished Lawyer Award “… in recognition appreciation for your yours of service to the public and the legal profession of the State of Idaho. Presented by the Board of Commissioners, Idaho State Bar, 2014.” Hon. Russell Comstock, 2014 Service Award Hon. Mick Hodges, 2014 Service Award Also recognized at the Bar’s Annual Meeting: 2014 Retiring Judges Hon. Penny Friedlander Hon. Jon Shindurling Hon. Ted Israel Hon. Barry Watson Hon. Carl B. Kerrick Hon. Michael Wetherell Hon. Terry R. McDaniel Hon. Ronald Wilper Judges Recognized as 50-year Attorneys Hon. Wayne Kidwell Hon. Duff McKee [Photos courtesy of the Idaho State Bar] First Judicial District Ceremonies Announced Investiture Set for Kootenai County Magistrate Judge Anna M. Eckhart Friday, August 15 at 4:00 pm PDT in the Kootenai County Administration Building, Rooms 1A and 1B; Reception following from 5:00—6:30 pm at Le Peep Café, 1884, Bellerive Lane, Coeur d’Alene Retirement Social: Kootenai County Magistrate Judge Penny Friedlander Thursday, August 21 from 5:30—7:30 pm PDT (rain or shine); Elk Point, 4176 E. Potlatch Road, Coeur d’Alene; RSVP to 208-765-1432 or [email protected]. Letters and cards may be sent c/o: Janell Burke, 6456 Dewey Drive, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. Addressing Requests for Waiver of Civil Filing Fees With the increase in civil filing fees that went into effect on July 1, it is anticipated that there will be an increase in the requests for waiver of those fees. This memo, prepared by Legal Counsel Michael Henderson and Deputy Legal Counsel Deena Layne, provides some guidance in addressing those requests.
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As the Third Branch of Government, we provide access to justice through
the timely, fair, and impartial resolution of cases.
Idaho State Judiciary E-News July 25, 2014
As the Third Branch of Government, we provide access to justice through
the timely, fair, and impartial resolution of cases.
As the Third Branch of Government, we provide access to justice through
the timely, fair, and impartial resolution of cases.
In This Issue
Members of the Judiciary Honored
at Recent State Bar Annual Meeting
Addressing Requests for Waiver of
Civil Filing Fees
First District Ceremonies
Announced
Candidates Announced for Blaine
County Magistrate Judge
Judicial Education News
Human Resources News
Mission Statement of the Idaho Courts updated
Links of Interest
News Articles for this week
NCSC “In the News” this week
NCSC Jur-E Bulletin
NCSC @ The Center
State Justice Institute: Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) and Dependency Filings in State Courts
Gavel to Gavel this week
Members of Judiciary Honored at Recent ISB Annual Meeting At this year’s State Bar Annual Meeting, several members of the Judiciary were honored:
Hon. Linda Copple Trout was award a Distinguished Lawyer Award “… in recognition appreciation for your yours of service to the public and the legal profession of the State of Idaho. Presented by the Board of Commissioners, Idaho State Bar, 2014.”
Hon. Russell Comstock,
2014 Service Award
Hon. Mick Hodges,
2014 Service Award
Also recognized at the Bar’s Annual Meeting:
2014 Retiring Judges Hon. Penny Friedlander Hon. Jon Shindurling Hon. Ted Israel Hon. Barry Watson
Hon. Carl B. Kerrick Hon. Michael Wetherell Hon. Terry R. McDaniel Hon. Ronald Wilper
Judges Recognized as 50-year Attorneys
Hon. Wayne Kidwell Hon. Duff McKee
[Photos courtesy of the Idaho State Bar]
First Judicial District Ceremonies Announced
Investiture Set for Kootenai County Magistrate Judge Anna M. Eckhart Friday, August 15 at 4:00 pm PDT in the Kootenai County Administration Building, Rooms 1A and 1B; Reception following from 5:00—6:30 pm at Le Peep Café, 1884, Bellerive Lane, Coeur d’Alene Retirement Social: Kootenai County Magistrate Judge Penny Friedlander Thursday, August 21 from 5:30—7:30 pm PDT (rain or shine); Elk Point, 4176 E. Potlatch Road, Coeur d’Alene; RSVP to 208-765-1432 or [email protected]. Letters and cards may be sent c/o: Janell Burke, 6456 Dewey Drive, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814.
Addressing Requests for Waiver of Civil Filing Fees
With the increase in civil filing fees that went into effect on July 1, it is anticipated that there will be an increase in the requests for waiver of those fees. This memo, prepared by Legal Counsel Michael Henderson and Deputy Legal Counsel Deena Layne, provides some guidance in addressing
Training & Education Corner Click here for the Judicial Education website,
including all upcoming & archived trainings for
Judges, Clerks, and Court Reporters! Click here
for Judicial Conferences or webinars.
HR / Finance Links of Interest
HR Recruitment Report 07-25-14
Health Matters: Wellness News Other HR resources:
Employee Self-Service (ESS) Tips for using ESS as of 07-11-14 Employee Handbook
Salary Affidavits & Travel Vouchers
We’re Here to Serve You!
Idaho State Judiciary E-News — Page 2 July 25, 2014
Your Corner . . . Note: “Your Corner” pages are intended as an archive of articles of interest to a particular group. Once a story has been included in the E-News, it will then be “parked” in a group’s page, as appropriate.
Judicial Education News Save the Dates: The 2014 Idaho institute for Court Management will be October 21 – 24th with the preconference sessions on Monday the 20th. This years conference will be in Boise. Registration will open on August 25th and close September 12th. Mark your calendars now and watch the Court E-News as the conference gets closer for more information. The Numbers Game: Financial Statements in the Courtroom August 21-22, 2014 / Seattle, WA / NO COST for Judges to attend. Contact Judge McLaughlin for registration. Attention Child Protection Drug Court Judges and Teams: Webinars on CPDC STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES -Friday July 25 and Friday August 1st (1:00 pm MDT) The Education Office, in conjunction with the Child Protection Drug Courts, have scheduled two webinars to present and discuss the CPDC Standards and Guidelines. Norma Jaeger, Scott Ronan, Ryan Porter and Deb Alsaker Burke will present on these new standards in advance of the Child Protection Drug Court Institute on August 6. This is your opportunity to learn about the new standards and guidelines and provide input. July 25 Webinar at 1:00 pm MDT / Click here to reserve Webinar seat
August 1 Webinar at 1:00 pm MDT / Click here to reserve Webinar seat
After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.
Candidates Announced for Blaine County Magistrate Judge The following have applied for the position of Blaine County Magistrate Judge to replace retiring Judge Ted Israel: >> Samuel Beus, Twin Falls / Deputy Public Defender >> Bradley Chinn, Hailey/ Attorney at Law – Self Employed >> Mike Felton, Jr., Buhl / Attorney at Law – Self-employed, also Special Deputy AG for Idaho >> Jennifer Haemmerle, Hailey / Attorney – Self employed >> Randolph Neal, Idaho Falls / Attorney – Self employed >> Lary Sisson, Middleton / Attorney & Assistant Public Defender/Mimura Law Offices >> Jay Sturgell, Coeur d’Alene / Court Assistance Officer – 1st District >> Ned Williamson, Hailey / Attorney – Self employed
Introduction to Idaho Juvenile Offender
System (IJOS)
Idaho Juvenile Offender System (IJOS) is a statewide tracking system created by the Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections, as required by legislative mandate in
the Juvenile Corrections Act of 1995. The goal is to reduce duplication and better track juvenile offenders in Idaho by allowing Juvenile Justice Staff (stakeholders) an application to access and share common information. The System, free of charge and supported by the Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections, provides an automatic back up of information. Even if your computer crashes, IJOS can be reloaded and all information will be available for continued use. It supports juvenile probation and detention compliance with annual audits and the data is very helpful when applying for grants. Please enjoy the PowerPoint introduction to IJOS.
Kootenai County Felony Drug Court July 28 @ 3:00 p.m. Kootenai County Courthouse, Rm. 12 Coeur d’Alene Bannock County Juvenile Drug Court July 29 @ 4:00 p.m. Bannock County Courthouse, Pocatello Canyon County Misd. /DUI Court July 30 @ 5:30 p.m. Canyon County Courthouse Public Meeting Room, Caldwell Ada County DUI Court July 30 @5:30 p.m. Ada County Courthouse Commissioner’s Hearing Room 1st Fl., Boise Nez Perce Child Protection Drug Court August 4 @ 4:30 p.m. Nez Perce County Courthouse, Lewiston Ada County Veterans Treatment Court August 6 @ 5:30 p.m. Ada County Courthouse Commissioners’ Hearing Rm., Boise Bannock County DUI Court August 6 @ 5:30 p.m. Bannock County Courthouse, Pocatello Bannock County Felony Mental Health Court August 6 @ 5:30 p.m. Bannock County Courthouse, Courtrm 301 Pocatello Kootenai County Mental Health Court August 7 @ 8:00 a.m. Kootenai County Courthouse, Rm. 8 Coeur d’Alene Bonneville County Misd./DUI Court August 7 @ 4:00 p.m. Bonneville County Courthouse Centennial Courtroom 605 N. Capitol, Idaho Falls Butte/Custer County Felony Drug Court August 7 @ 7:00 p.m. Butte County Courthouse, Arco
Idaho State Judiciary E-News — Page 3 July 25, 2014
Technology Committee update from Judge Day
Click here to read about the March 5, 2013 meeting.
Human Resources News Recruitment Underway for Administrative Director of the Courts The Idaho Courts have a career opportunity for the Administrative Director of the Courts of the Idaho Judicial Branch. Click here for a complete position description and how to apply. Application packets must be received by Friday, August 15, 2014 by 5:00 p.m., MDT. The State of Idaho is an equal opportunity employer. State Tax Withholding Rates for 2014 Revised The Idaho State Tax Commission has issued revised tax withholding rates for 2014. The supplemental tax rate of 7.4% did not change. Click here for the Idaho Income Tax Withholding Guide. The new rates are effective beginning with the August 1, 2014 pay date. Current Position Opening Click here for a complete description of the position and application materials.
Court Reporter for Judge Michael Crabtree – 5th Judicial District: The Idaho Courts have a career opportunity for a Court Reporter for Judge Michael Crabtree in the Fifth Judicial District. The official workstation for this position will be located in Burley, Idaho. Application packets must be received by Friday, August 29, 2014 by 5:00 pm, MDT.
Wellness News
Capitol Mall Classes Update There has been a lot of turnover the last few months with agencies moving out of the Capitol Mall and employees leaving state employment. So even if you get on a waiting list, you may be able to participate in one of these
classes sooner than you think. [POC = Point of Contact]
***Housekeeping items - Capitol Mall Group Fitness is not a gym, but instead a room for groups to meet and participate in fitness related
classes. Restrooms are located near the fitness room, but no showers or lockers are provided. Please be considerate of others using the re-
strooms, and store any personal items or clothing on the coat rack provided in the Capitol Mall Group Fitness room. The participant/instructor
may elect to bring in weights or other equipment for use during this class, but the State does not provide or purchase this equipment. For
health and safety reasons, participants are responsible for wiping down any instructor-provided equipment after each use and cleaning up after
themselves so that the room is ready for the next class. As space in each class is limited, you must be registered to attend. Participants must