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36th District Court closed to the public 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Oct. 4
The 36th District Court will be closed to the public from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 4. The court will resume the afternoon docket and allow the public to reenter the building at 2 p.m.

Wayne County Probate Court holds attorney training Oct. 4

The Wayne County Probate Court will conduct its 2012 attorney training session on Thursday, Oct. 4 at the Auditorium in the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, 13th Floor (City Side). Two sessions will be held: Attorney Training from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Please note that the 2012 attorney training program will be paperless. Registrants will receive their materials via e-mail with a link to the Court’s website (www.wcpc.us — Attorney Training — 2012 Attorney Training Materials). Items can be printed out and brought to the seminar. Also, attorneys are welcome to bring their laptops to the program; you will be able to pull up the handouts during the training sessions from the Court’s website, in addition to following the power point presentations by the speakers. Only a limited number of power plugs are available on site.
Attendance at one or both seminars is mandatory to become eligible to receive assignments from the Wayne County Probate Court (additional requirements must be met). All attorneys must attend the afternoon Attorney Training session (1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.). Attorneys who did not attend any of the attorney training programs from 1996-2011 must also attend the morning Attorney Training session (9 a.m. to noon).
The cost is $75 (whether you attend one or both sessions). Registration forms may be obtained from the Chief Deputy Probate Register’s Office of the Wayne County Probate Court, 1305 Coleman A. Young Municipal Center (use elevators closest to Woodward Ave.) or from the Court’s website at www.wcpc.us. On-site registration will also be available. For additional information, call Michael J. McClory at (313) 224-5685or his administrative assistant at (313) 224-5578 or visit the Court’s web page.
Important Note: If you do not obtain eligibility to receive appointments through this program, payment vouchers for any Probate Court assignments will not be honored by Wayne County.

Feds grant $1 million to new Detroit Crime Commission
DETROIT (AP) — The new Detroit Crime Commission is getting a $1 million federal grant to help fight crime on the city's east side.
The money will be used to develop a “data-driven approach” to identify issues fueling crime. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy says she’s putting an assistant prosecutor in place to concentrate on Detroit’s east side.
The commission is a nonprofit group formed last year to act as a liaison between the public and law enforcement agencies. It is staffed by retired law enforcers and led by Andrew Arena, the former head of the Detroit FBI.

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