Job Title: Courtroom Clerk I Job Responsibilities: Courtroom Clerks perform complex legal clerical tasks to support judicial officers in the Superior Court. Typical responsibilities include: - Attending court sessions to record and prepare the official minutes of court proceedings. - Administering oaths and impaneling juries, along with maintaining jury attendance records. - Receiving, marking, and maintaining exhibits used in court. - Reading verdicts and polling juries. -
Job Title: Courtroom Clerk I Job Responsibilities: Courtroom Clerks perform complex legal clerical work to support Superior Court judicial officers. The typical duties include: - Attending court sessions to record and prepare the official minutes of court proceedings. - Administering oaths to witnesses and jurors. - Impaneling juries and maintaining jury attendance records. - Receiving, marking, and maintaining exhibits used in court. - Reading verdicts and polling juries to
Job Title: Courtroom Clerk I Job Responsibilities: Courtroom Clerks are tasked with performing complex legal clerical work in support of Superior Court judicial officers. Their responsibilities include: - Attending court sessions to record and prepare the official minutes of court proceedings. - Administering oaths and impaneling juries, as well as maintaining jury attendance records. - Receiving, marking, and maintaining exhibits, and reading verdicts and polling juries. -
Job Title: Courtroom Clerk I Job Responsibilities: Courtroom Clerks perform a range of complex legal clerical tasks to support Superior Court judicial officers. Their primary responsibilities include: - Attending court sessions to document and prepare official minutes of court proceedings. - Administering oaths and impaneling juries, along with maintaining jury attendance records. - Receiving, marking, and maintaining exhibits presented in court. - Reading verdicts and polli
Job Title: Courtroom Clerk I Job Responsibilities: Courtroom Clerks perform intricate legal clerical tasks to support judicial officers in the Superior Court. Key duties include: - Attending court sessions to document and prepare the official minutes of proceedings. - Administering oaths and impaneling juries, as well as maintaining jury attendance records. - Receiving, marking, and maintaining exhibits. - Reading verdicts and polling juries. - Supporting independent calenda