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Last week, the Massachusetts Probation Service swore in Marlborough resident and high school senior Lilliana “Lilli” Sauer as “Co-Commissioner for the Day.”
Lilli was recognized for her academics, artistic talent, and community service work.
Read more: https://t.co/dp5yWVIzes
On June 1, all Trial Court departments will implement new standing orders – expanding the types of hearings and events that may be conducted remotely.
Explore the Remote Hearings webpage to access standing orders, request a remote hearing, & learn more: https://t.co/prWvxuBQma
35 years of Boston Judicial Youth Corps (JYC)! On Tuesday, Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) Chief Justice Kimberly Budd, retired SJC Chief Justice Roderick Ireland, and Boston JYC Educational Director Gerald Howland celebrated the program with former students in attendance.
The Court Officer Entrance Exam registration closes on 5/8.
Start your career with the Trial Court Security Department. We’re seeking individuals dedicated to ensuring public safety, access to justice & highest level of service to all who use our courts: https://t.co/OQlsiYD7Qe
The Supreme Judicial Court's May sitting week begins Monday, May 4.
For information on the calendar of cases, visit: https://t.co/FCu7AcShDC
Oral arguments will begin at 9 a.m. and will be streamed live at: https://t.co/z4DVeaSc5k
The Trial Court recently released the Annual Court System and Diversity Reports from the last fiscal year. Together, they provide a snapshot of the work taking place across the court system.
Learn more: https://t.co/Vwc00p0InS
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The Supreme Judicial Court Standing Committee on Pro Bono Legal Services is seeking nominations for the 2026 Adams Pro Bono Publico Awards. The deadline for nominations is June 30, 2026.
Learn more: https://t.co/63eYJhLcZZ
Over 100 judges visited nearly 200 schools & community groups for Judicial Outreach Month!
Throughout March, judges connected with students and communities across the Commonwealth, sharing how courts work and why the rule of law matters.
Thank you to all who participated!
The Supreme Judicial Court's April sitting week begins Monday, April 6.
For information on the calendar of cases, visit: https://t.co/EevjWgUE5g
Oral arguments will begin at 9 a.m. and will be streamed live at: https://t.co/z4DVeaSc5k
The Trial Court does not send jury summonses by text or threaten penalties for failure to appear. If you receive such a message, do not provide respond or provide personal info. Verify any jury service notice at 1-800-843-5879. Help protect others by sharing this alert.
Start your career with the Trial Court Security Dept. The Court Officer Entrance Exam registration is open until 5/8. We’re seeking individuals dedicated to ensuring public safety, access to justice & highest level of service to all who use our courts: https://t.co/OxBfCKgEyN
Received a traffic ticket in MA recently? The Trial Court has a new video explaining what to do next. Learn how to respond to a citation, pay or request a hearing, understand what to expect during the hearing process, and appeal a decision.
Watch here: https://t.co/nBdgyvgdGw
On 3/26, the @socialawlibrary is hosting a free webinar, “Pathways to the Bench: Massachusetts Judges Share their Experiences.” The webinar is designed for attorneys interested in pursuing judicial service.
Register here: https://t.co/aLuuWXIuD6
The Trial Court does not send summonses by text, demand immediate payment, or threaten arrest for unpaid tolls. If you receive such a message, do not provide personal info/payment. Verify any court notice directly on https://t.co/3dtqImwHXf.
On Wednesday, March 11, the 6th Annual Trial Court Women’s History Month Celebration was held at the Skating Club of Boston. Congratulations to our 10 trailblazing honorees and thank you to @MassasoitCC for co-hosting this event.
More than 100 judges will visit over 150 schools and community organizations across the state this March in honor of Judicial Outreach Month.
Learn more about the initiative here: https://t.co/jVBLo8jtYC
➡️ Start your career with the Trial Court Security Dept. The Court Officer Entrance Exam registration opens 3/30. We’re looking for individuals dedicated to ensuring public safety, access to justice & the highest level of service to all who use our courts: https://t.co/UE75Bbu9y4
Join us 3/11 for the Trial Court’s 6th Annual Women’s History Month Ceremony & Conference, co-hosted by @MassasoitCC.
Registration - 7:30 AM
Awards ceremony - 8:00 AM
Conference - 9:15 AM-4:00 PM
Details & registration at: https://t.co/3p3TkGgo6L
The Trial Court does not send summonses by text, demand immediate payment, or threaten arrest for unpaid tolls. If you receive such a message, do not provide personal info/payment. Verify any court notice directly on https://t.co/3dtqImwHXf.