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Recorder's Court (Detroit)

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Prior to the merger, "judges of Recorder's Court were elected from Detroit, so unsurprisingly, most of them were African-American. Then Detroit Recorder's Court was abolished — or rather, it was merged with Wayne County Circuit Court. The Recorder's Court judges became Circuit Court judges, and have
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The merger of the Recorder's court and Wayne County (Third Judicial) Circuit Court was not without controversy. It was made pursuant to a 1997 state law which also consolidated the state's probate courts into a family court, a far less controversial change. A lawsuit brought by Richard Kuhn opposed
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This municipal court probably owed its name to the fact that from 1827 until 1857, the official name of the City of Detroit was "The Mayor, Recorder and Alderman of Detroit." A
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It traces its roots to the Mayor's Court in Detroit, formed in 1824. To clarify, Detroit Recorders' Court was one of the oldest courts of record in the U.S.A.
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At the time of its merger, and now as reconfigured as a part of the Wayne County Circuit Court, the court has been housed in the
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is a play written by Arthur Beer, based on the trials of Ossian and Henry Sweet, and derived from
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to run for re-election in Wayne County as a whole, which is predominantly white."
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was adapted into a play. Mr. Boyle was honored by the Detroit City Council for
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Additionally, there is a "Michigan Legal Milestones". plaque (erected by the
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cases committed in the City of Detroit. Its jurisdiction did not extend to
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The trials are memorialized in two official Michigan Historical Markers:
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Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age
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Chief Justice Praises Judges' progress on Wayne County Jail Overcrowding
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Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age
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The Sweet Trials, Kevin Boyle honored by Detroit City Council.
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Detroit
Michigan
state court
limited jurisdiction
exclusive jurisdiction
felony
civil
suits
Circuit Court
Wayne County
"Recorder"
England and Wales
common law
Recorder of New York City
Ossian Sweet
Clarence Darrow
Frank Murphy
Mayor of Detroit
Governor of Michigan
Governor-General of the Philippines
High Commissioner
Philippines
United States Attorney General
United States Supreme Court
Associate Justice
Ossian Sweet
State Bar of Michigan
Frank Murphy
Hall of Justice
Kevin Boyle

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