Legislature(1995 - 1996)
04/10/1996 01:30 PM Senate JUD
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SB 320 NEW SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE FOR DILLINGHAM
CHAIRMAN TAYLOR announced the committee would hear SB 320 at this
time to accommodate people listening on the teleconference.
KELLY HUBER, staff to Senator Halford, stated SB 320 was introduced
by the Senate Finance Committee to increase the number of Superior
Court judges in the Third Judicial District with the intent of
locating that position Dillingham. This issue has been discussed
extensively in the House. The Department of Law supports SB 320 as
it will meet the needs of Dillingham and surrounding areas.
LAURIE OTTO informed the committee the Department of Law strongly
supports SB 320 and offered to discuss the reasons provided in the
letter sent to committee members from the Attorney General.
ART SNOWDEN, Administrative Director of the Judicial Branch, stated
if SB 320 is enacted, the Judicial System intends to create a new
position in Dillingham, however under the Constitution, a new
position can only be created for the Third Judicial District. The
Court System supports SB 320, as it would provide a judge in the
Third District to train magistrates. Dillingham is a magnet
community for Bethel, Nome, and Kotzebue. It will also provide
relief for Anchorage judges who must travel to those areas.
CHAIRMAN TAYLOR noted, for the record, Senator Lyman Hoffman has
submitted a two-page letter to committee members in strong support
of SB 320.
REPRESENTATIVE IVAN IVAN also noted his support for the record.
SENATOR ADAMS moved SB 320 out of committee with individual
recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried.
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