In the past, each circuit, probate, and district court had its own chief judge and related bureaucracy. Through the appointment of multi-court chief judges, the total number of chief judges has been cut by more than 40 percent since 2010.
The appointment of multicourt chief judges is part of a comprehensive Supreme Court plan to reengineer the state’s trial courts to increase efficiency and improve service. For example, rightsizing of the Michigan judiciary is already on course to trim 40 judgeships statewide, saving taxpayers $175 million.
The appointments are for a two-year term commencing on January 1, 2016. The Oakland County chief judge appointments include:
Circuit Court, Judge Nanci J. Grant.
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