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5, # 25 ( April 2007 ) is shot outside a federal courthouse ; taken to a hospital, he is pronounced dead.
Reflecting the city's position in state government, Nashville is home to the Tennessee Supreme Court's courthouse for Middle Tennessee.
* After many years of settlement, the " Town on Queen Anne's Creek " is established as a courthouse for Chowan County, North Carolina.
A monument to the Confederate soldier is hidden behind the old courthouse building or.
The current Dutchess County Court House | county courthouse, built in 1903, stands on the same site as the original 1720 building. Fun at the Dutchess County FairPrior to Anglo-Dutch settlement, what is today Dutchess County was a leading center for the native Wappinger peoples.
" A large neoclassical courthouse is also very prominent and dominates the town center.
) The county courthouse and county administration are usually located in the county seat, but some functions may also be conducted in other parts of the county, especially if it is geographically large.
The old Tryon County courthouse, later the Montgomery County courthouse, became the Fulton County Courthouse, where it is the oldest operating courthouse in New York.
Socrates concludes the dialogue by announcing that all the two have produced is mere " wind-eggs " and that he must be getting on now to the courthouse to face his trial being brought against him by Meletus.
The courthouse is located at 53 E. Main Street.
Later that year, the first post office opened in Hayesville and the first county courthouse was built in 1888, currently it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The third and current Montgomery County courthouse was the first courthouse designed by George W. Bunting of Indianapolis ; it is one of six of his Indiana courthouses still standing.
A courthouse ( sometimes spelled court house ) is a building that is home to a local court of law and often the regional county government as well, although this is not the case in some larger cities.
The courthouse is usually located in the county seat, although large metropolitan counties may have satellite or annex offices for their courts.
In some places, the courthouse also contains the main administrative office for the county government, or when a new courthouse is constructed, the former one will often be used for other local government offices.
The courthouse is part of the iconography of American life and is equivalent to the city hall as the symbol of the municipium in European free cities.
Southport Courthouse is the city's major courthouse and has jurisdiction to hear petty criminal offences and civil matters up to A $ 250, 000.

courthouse and also
In most counties in the United States, the local trial courts conduct their business in a centrally located courthouse which may also house county governmental offices.
Many judges also officiate at civil marriage ceremonies in their courthouse chambers.
In addition to providing police services, the Sheriff's Office also acts as an agent of the courts: serving warrants, enforcing child support laws, ensuring courthouse security, transporting prisoners, etc.
A second courthouse was also destroyed by fire on November 16, 1876.
The new courthouse is expected to create new jobs, mainly for the courthouse itself, but also for other businesses, especially law offices.
The 1800 courthouse and its associated tavern ( Boykin's Tavern ) are also still standing.
The first courthouse, also built in 1891, later burned, but the jail remained a symbol of Motley County's frontier heritage.
Stephenson also designed the courthouse in McMullen County, Texas and many other buildings, grand homes, schools, churches, and commercial buildings in and around Beeville.
He also sponsored the building of the city and courthouse, which has burned four times.
The referendum also included the building of a courthouse.
That courthouse was replaced in 1932 by the current Colfax County Courthouse ( Raton, New Mexico ), an art-deco WPA structure that also is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The courthouse is also the site of the legend of Colonel Robert Gibbon Johnson proving the edibility of the tomato.
County courthouse positions are also elected on a partisan basis.
This courthouse was later replaced by a larger two story brick & stone structure that was completed in 1854, which also functioned as the county jail.
The next courthouse, built in 1864, also fell victim to fire in May 1866.
A new courthouse, also costing $ 25, 000, was built in 1890.
On February 17, 1880, the courthouse was destroyed by a fire, which also destroyed most of the county's early records.
Originally it was almost identical to Hodgson's Jennings County courthouse in Vernon, which was also begun in 1857, but the Martinsville building received an addition in the 1970s ; the original section was also remodeled and renovated at that time.
The current Carroll County courthouse was designed by Elmer E. Dunlap of Indianapolis, who also designed the Spencer County courthouse.

courthouse and location
In 1963, the courthouse in Lake George village was closed and operations moved several miles south to its present day location at the Warren County Municipal Center main campus in Queensbury.
A new courthouse was built at the present location of Court Square, at the foot of Market Street ( now Dexter Avenue ).
Praetorium, as a substantive, denoted the location from which the praetor exercised his authority, either the headquarters of his castra, the courthouse ( tribunal ) of his judiciary, or the city hall of his provincial governorship.
The exact location of this first court is unknown, but researchers believe that the first courthouse was constructed in Goochland between 1730 and 1737.
In the mid-18th century, the location of the first courthouse was moved.
Then once more in the early-19th century the courthouse was moved to its current location along Rt.
( The reason the courthouse was moved from the Tyson's Corner location was because of " Indian hostilities " as noted on the stone marker at the northwest corner of Gallows Road and Route 123.
The county seat was transferred to its current location in Linden in 1848, where the current courthouse stands today.
" Once the question of the location of the county seat was settled, voters in Gilliam County proved reluctant to provide a courthouse in Condon.
The county jail, once located in the courthouse, is now located in a new facility in the same location where the Norfolk and Western rail depot used to stand near U. S. 23.
In Woodbury ( even then the main town ) was located the county courthouse, the county jail, a Quaker meeting house ( still in existence ), and an inn ( on the current location of Woodbury Crossings ).
The new, and then much smaller, county government met at the Mount Olive Hotel, near today's Hanley Road and Olive Boulevard in what today is University City, Missouri until deciding on a new location for the courthouse.
For several years there was a spirited contest between these two towns over the location of the courthouse of Panola County.
After a third and fourth act of the Indiana General Assembly, Hartford was finalized as the location of the county seat — and construction of a courthouse began.
To afford a more strategic location after the courthouse in Brownsville was destroyed by fire, County government was moved upstream a few miles to Murphysboro.
File: The Old County Courthouse Marker Louisville Alabama. JPG | This historic marker denotes the former location of the Pike / Barbour County courthouse in Louisville.
County commissioners sited the courthouse at its current location in the public square.
The courthouse building was moved to a location in front of the Tucker Recreation Center ( formerly Tucker Elementary ) in the late 1980s.
Built in 1870 and designed by famous state capitol building architect Elijah E. Myers, the construction of Carlinville's courthouse produced its candidacy for the location of the State Capitol.
The current courthouse, a brick structure built in the late 19th century, stands at the same location.
The plat included 254 residential lots, 46 business lots, for construction of a school and campus, city park, courthouse, health office, water works, and location of streets.
An immediate struggle developed between the towns of Olla and Jena over the location of the parish courthouse.
In 1782, the Queen Anne ’ s county courthouse was moved from its original location in Queenstown, Maryland to an area that would, twelve years later, be named Centreville.
The location for the courthouse, and for the town of Centerville, was a piece of land on which Judge Joseph Hopper Nicholson lived on at the time.
The courthouse is still in use as a secondary location of county legal matters ( the city of Jackson having become the primary county seat ) and the Raymond courthouse is considered by many to be a prime example of southern Greek Revival architecture. Raymond water tower

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