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- Posted November 29, 2024
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Welcoming the new probate judge
Members of the Macomb County Probate Bar Association (MCPBA) gathered earlier this month to welcome the newest member of the Macomb County Probate Court bench, Aaron J. Hall (center). Among those on hand to greet him were (from left): Alan Polack, MCPBA director; Dave Forrest, MCPBA president; Meghan Cashen, MCPBA director: Probate Court Judge Sandra Harrison; Ryan Reck, treasurer; Eugene Hamlin, secretary; Probate Court Judge Sara Schimke; George Heitmanis; director; Maryanne Deneweth, vice president and Wayne Wilson, director. Hall had been serving as chief of the probate unit at the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office before he was elected Nov. 5 to fill the seat created by the state Legislature to handle the court’s increasing caseload.
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