Minnesota Notice of Motion to Recuse Presiding Judge

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Minnesota
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MN-8753D
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A notice that a party has made a motion to recuse the judge from futher proceeding.

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Application Process. An attorney may become a judge by being elected or appointed by the Governor. Appointed judges must stand for election district-wide in the next general election that is more than one year after the swearing-in date (Minnesota Constitution Article VI, § 8). An elected judge's term is six years.

Judges of all courts are required to be "learned in the law" and under 70 years old.

Justices. According to the court's information office, "the court's 19 judges sit in three-judge panels and travel to locations throughout Minnesota to hear oral arguments, which are open to the public." They serve six-year terms.

Supreme Court: $58,306,000. Court of Appeals: $11,748,000.

Application Process. An attorney may become a judge by being elected or appointed by the Governor. Appointed judges must stand for election district-wide in the next general election that is more than one year after the swearing-in date (Minnesota Constitution Article VI, § 8). An elected judge's term is six years.

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Minnesota Notice of Motion to Recuse Presiding Judge