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  2. The Presiding Judge is responsible for leading the management and administration of the court’s business, recommending policies and procedures that improve the court’s effectiveness, and allocating resources in a way that maximizes the court’s ability to resolve disputes fairly and expeditiously.

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  3. Jan 1, 2007 · The presiding judge must: (A) Designate a judge to preside in each department, including a master calendar judge when appropriate, and designate a presiding judge of the juvenile division and a supervising judge for each division, district, or branch court.

  4. The National Association for Presiding Judges and Court Executive Officers (NAPCO) has developed a monograph for use as a guide in structuring modern-day activities and functions for governing and leading state and local trial courts regardless of size or jurisdiction.

  5. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. Preside over court dockets. Assign dockets and duties to Associate Judge(s) as required. Respond to calls, letters, and emails from court staff, city officials, defendants, prosecutor, police officers, county jail, and defense attorneys.

  6. The Presiding Judge shall appoint a Family Court Division Committee, to be comprised of the immediate past-Family Court Administrative Judge, the current Family Court Administrative Judge, his or her successor, when appointed, and other such members as may be designated by the Presiding Judge.

  7. Represents the court in business with the public and press, community, the County and other governmental agencies; coordinates news releases and other formal contacts with the media and public on behalf of the court in consultation with the Presiding Judge.

  8. Jan 1, 2007 · Rule 10.741. Duties and authority of the presiding judge. (a) General duties. The presiding judge is responsible for the recruitment, selection, training, appointment, supervision, assignment, performance, and evaluation of court-appointed temporary judges.

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