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It hears cases involving criminal and civil law, as well as family court, landlord and tenant, probate, tax and driving violations (no permit and DUI). All appeals of Superior Court decisions go to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (though magistrate judge opinions are first appealed to a Superior Court Associate Judge). (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Organizational units[edit]Active judges[edit]Vacancies and pending nominations[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit] The main court entrance on Indiana AvenueThe first judicial systems in the new District of Columbia were established by the United States Congress in 1801.[1] The Circuit Court of the District of Columbia (not to be confused with the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which it later evolved into) was both a trial court of general jurisdiction and an appellate court, and it heard cases under both local and federal law. Congress also established justices of the peace and an orphans’ court, which were combined in 1870 into a new local court called the Police Court. The Police Court had jurisdiction over misdemeanors (concurrently with the federal courts) as well as equity powers.[1][2] In 1909, Congress converted the Police Court into the Municipal Court, which became a court of record with jury trials in 1921.[1] In 1963, Congress again converted the Municipal Court into the Court of General Sessions. Its jurisdiction was broader, although the federal courts retained concurrent jurisdiction in criminal cases. Under the District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act of 1970, the Court of General Sessions was combined with the Juvenile Court (established in 1906) and the D.C. Tax Court (established as the local Board of Tax Appeals in 1937) to form the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, a trial court of general and mostly exclusive jurisdiction for D.C.[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The court consists of a chief judge and 61 associate judges. The court is assisted by the service of 24 magistrate judges and retired judges who have been recommended and approved as senior judges. When a vacancy occurs on the court, the District of Columbia Judicial Nomination Commission invites applications. It sends three candidates’ names to the President of the United States, who sends one nomination to the U.S. Senate for advice and consent. If the Senate confirms a judge, they serve for a 15-year term, which is renewable. The Superior Court and the D.C. Court of Appeals, known collectively as the D.C. Courts, comprise the judicial branch of D.C.’s local government.[3]In criminal cases, the government is represented by the Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia or the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, depending on the nature and severity of the charges.Organizational units[edit]Civil Division \u2013 Civil actions and actions in equity; handles temporary restraining orders other than those involving domestic violence.Civil Actions Branch \u2013 Amount in controversy above $10,000 or cases requesting equitable relief such as declarative judgments, injunctive relief, writs of attachmentLandlord and Tenant Branch \u2013 processes cases filed for possession of real property or violations of lease agreements. The Landlord-Tenant Resource Center can assist those who do not have an attorney. The Center is located in Room 115 of Court Building B (510 Fourth Street, NW) and is open weekdays, from 9:15 to noon.Small Claims and Conciliation Branch \u2013 Amount in controversy $10,000 and below. There is a Small Claims Resource Center to assist those without an attorney. It is located in Court Building B, Room 102, and is open from 9:15 to noon on Thursdays.Housing Conditions Calendar handles cases in which landlords are alleged to have not kept their rental property compliant with the D.C. Housing Code.Criminal Division \u2013 This division handles cases including misdemeanor, felony, and serious traffic offenses. The division also has Community Courts, which take a problem-solving approach to misdemeanor crimes, a drug court, and a mental health court.Family Court Operations Division \u2013 Family courtFamily Court Central Intake Center (CIC) \u2013 all cases are filed here.Domestic Relations Branch \u2013 divorce, legal separation, annulment, child custody, habeas corpus, and adoptionJuvenile and Neglect Branch \u2013 juvenile delinquency, child abuse and neglect.Paternity and Child Support Branch \u2013 establishment of paternity, child support, and wage withholdingMarriage Bureau \u2013 marriage licenses\/records; applications to perform marriage ceremonies in the District of Columbia by authorized ministers and othersMental Health and Habilitation Branch \u2013 “hospitalization and continued treatment of persons adjudicated as mentally retarded or in need of mental health services”Counsel for Child Abuse and Neglect Branch is responsible for determining party eligibility for court-appointed counsel in child abuse and neglect proceedings and processes the appointment of attorneys for parties in these cases.Family Court Self Help Center \u2013 “provides legal information and assistance to self-represented parties in Family Court Cases.”Family Treatment Court \u2013”court-supervised, voluntary, comprehensive residential substance abuse treatment program for mothers\/female caretakers whose children are the subject of a child neglect case.”Domestic Violence Division \u2013 Domestic violence \u2013 Handles cases of violence by a family member or romantic partner, a person who shares living quarters, with whom one has a child in common, or between a former and current romantic partner. There are two intake centers: 1) the fourth floor of the Moultrie Courthouse, 2) the Medical Center at 1328 Southern Avenue, Suite 311. At either location, those seeking a protection order can meet with police\/prosecutor, advocate, file a petition for a stay-away order and\/or custody, seek the assistance of the Crime Victims Compensation Program, and talk with an advocate to develop a safety plan.Probate Division\/Office of the Register of Wills \u2013 handles matters relating to estates of those who have died, guardianships and conservatorships for incapacitated adults, and other such matters.Probate Resource Center \u2013 those without an attorney can consult volunteer attorneys about probate matters at the Probate Resource Center in Room 316 of Court Building A (515 Fifth Street, NW) 8:30 to 3:30 Monday through Friday.Tax Division \u2013 Appeals and petitions for review of assessments made by the District of Columbia, as well as all proceedings brought by the District of Columbia for the imposition of criminal penalties according to the provisions of the District of Columbia CodeFamily Court Social Services Division \u2013 This division supervises juveniles who are awaiting trial on juvenile charges or who are on probation after pleading or being found involved in a crime.Multi-Door Dispute Resolution Division \u2013 Mediation and alternative dispute resolution services for those with court cases, as well as a Community Information Referral Program for disputes that have not yet resulted in a lawsuit being filed.Special Operations DivisionJurors OfficeChild Care CenterJudge-in-ChambersOffice of Court Interpreting ServicesActive judges[edit]As of February\u00a026, 2023[update]:TitleJudgeBornFirst term beganCurrent term endsBegan senior statusFirst appointed byChief JudgeAnita Josey-Herring1960November 11, 19972027\u2014ClintonAssociate JudgeNeal E. Kravitz1957October 21, 19982028\u2014ClintonAssociate JudgeHiram E. Puig-Lugo1961June 6, 19992029\u2014ClintonAssociate JudgeErik P. Christian1960July 20, 20012031\u2014G.W. BushAssociate JudgeMaurice A. Ross1961June 6, 19992031\u2014G.W. BushAssociate JudgeLynn Leibovitz1959September 21, 20012031\u2014G.W. BushAssociate JudgeRobert R. Rigsby1960October 11, 20022032\u2014G.W. BushAssociate JudgeCraig Iscoe1953January 5, 20042033\u2014G.W. BushAssociate JudgeMichael Ryan1957January 16, 20042034\u2014G.W. BushAssociate JudgeLaura A. Cordero1965September 2, 20052035\u2014G.W. BushAssociate JudgeJuliet McKenna1970December 16, 20052035\u2014G.W. BushAssociate JudgeJennifer M. Anderson1959October 27, 20062036\u2014G.W. BushAssociate JudgeHeidi M. Pasichow1955August 25, 20082023\u2014G.W. BushAssociate JudgeAnthony C. Epstein1952September 8, 20082023\u2014G.W. BushAssociate JudgeAlfred S. Irving1959December 3, 20082023\u2014G.W. BushAssociate JudgeMilton C. Lee196020102025\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeMarisa Demeo1966May 10, 20102025\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeTodd E. Edelman1968October 4, 20102025\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeMaribeth Raffinan1970October 29, 20102025\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeJennifer A. Di Toro1967October 14, 20112026\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeYvonne M. Williams1972December 16, 20112026\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeJohn McCabe1958February 24, 20122027\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgePeter Krauthamer1957April 20, 20122027\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeDanya A. Dayson1972April 27, 20122027\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeKimberley S. Knowles1970November 9, 20122027\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeMichael O’Keefe1963June 20, 20132028\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeRobert Okun1960November 8, 20132028\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeSteven Wellner1959February 19, 20162031\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeRobert A. Salerno1961March 11, 20162031\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeDarlene M. Soltys1965March 18, 20162031\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeElizabeth Carroll Wingo1970August 26, 20162031\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeJulie Becker1974September 3, 20162031\u2014ObamaAssociate JudgeJonathan Pittman1963April 4, 20182033\u2014TrumpAssociate JudgeKelly Higashi1962October 26, 20182033\u2014TrumpAssociate JudgeCarmen McLean1976May 3, 20192034\u2014TrumpAssociate JudgeShana Frost Matini1970August 20192034\u2014TrumpAssociate JudgeJames Crowell1973August 20192034\u2014TrumpAssociate JudgeJason Park1979August 20192034\u2014TrumpAssociate JudgeRainey R. Brandt1966September 16, 20192034\u2014TrumpAssociate JudgeDeborah Israel1964November 20192034\u2014TrumpAssociate JudgeAndrea Hertzfeld1979November 20192034\u2014TrumpAssociate JudgeDonald W. Tunnage1968February 25, 20222037\u2014BidenAssociate JudgeSean Staples1969February 25, 20222037\u2014BidenAssociate JudgeKenia Seoane L\u00f3pez1974February 25, 20222037\u2014BidenAssociate JudgeEbony Scott1978February 25, 20222037\u2014BidenAssociate JudgeRupa Ranga Puttagunta1981February 25, 20222037\u2014BidenAssociate JudgeLeslie Meek1965January 17, 20232038\u2014BidenAssociate JudgeErrol Rajesh Arthur1972January 17, 20232038\u2014BidenAssociate JudgeVeronica M. Sanchez1974January 17, 20232038\u2014BidenAssociate JudgeKendra D. Briggs1974January 17, 20232038\u2014BidenAssociate JudgeCarl Ezekiel Ross1977January 17, 20232038\u2014BidenAssociate JudgeLaura Crane1981January 17, 20232038\u2014BidenAssociate Judgeseat vacant\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Associate Judgeseat vacant\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Associate Judgeseat vacant\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Associate Judgeseat vacant\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Associate Judgeseat vacant\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Associate Judgeseat vacant\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Associate Judgeseat vacant\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Associate Judgeseat vacant\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Associate Judgeseat vacant\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Associate Judgeseat vacant\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Senior JudgeFrederick H. Weisberg1944[4]1977\u2014March 22, 2018CarterSenior JudgeHenry F. Greene1941[5]May 1981\u20142004ReaganSenior JudgeRobert I. Richter1947[6]1984\u2014October 2, 2014ReaganSenior JudgeRobert S. Tignor1944[6]1984\u20141999ReaganSenior JudgeHerbert B. Dixon Jr.1946[7]1985\u2014April 28, 2015ReaganSenior JudgeRichard Levie1945[8]1985\u20142000ReaganSenior JudgeCurtis Von Kann1942[9]1985\u20141995ReaganSenior JudgeHarold L. Cushenberry Jr.1950[10]1986\u2014December 16, 2015ReaganSenior JudgeMichael L. Rankin19461986\u2014August 31, 2019ReaganSenior JudgeCheryl M. Long1949[11]1988\u2014December 4, 2009ReaganSenior JudgeKaye K. Christian1953[12]1990\u2014December 4, 2010G.H.W. BushSenior JudgePatricia A. Wynn1945[12]1990\u20142002G.H.W. BushSenior JudgeJoan Zeldon1938[12]1990\u2014December 3, 2011G.H.W. BushSenior JudgeZinora M. Mitchell-Rankin1956January 12, 1990\u2014February 29, 2012G.H.W. BushSenior JudgeGregory Mize1946[12]March 7, 1990\u2014March 12, 2002G.H.W. BushSenior JudgeLinda Turner1953[12]September 1990\u2014December 5, 2008G.H.W. BushSenior JudgeAnn O’Regan Keary1950[13]1992\u2014August 21, 2015G.H.W. BushSenior JudgeLee F. Satterfield19581992\u2014February 1, 2017G.H.W. BushSenior JudgeRussell F. Canan1950[14]August 8, 1993\u2014February 3, 2018ClintonSenior JudgeZoe Bush1954[15]July 18, 1994\u2014October 27, 2017ClintonSenior JudgeRhonda Reid Winston1954[15]July 18, 1994\u2014September 30, 2016ClintonSenior JudgeJudith Bartnoff1949August 1, 1994\u2014September 13, 2019ClintonSenior JudgeRonna L. Beck1947May 26, 1995\u2014January 8, 2021ClintonSenior JudgeRobert E. Morin1953July 30, 1996\u2014September 30, 2020ClintonSenior JudgeMelvin R. Wright1950[16]April 6, 1998\u2014August 5, 2016ClintonSenior JudgeNatalia M. Combs Greene1954[17]October 21, 1998\u2014September 30, 2013ClintonSenior JudgePatricia A. Broderick1949November 3, 1998\u2014June 5, 2020ClintonSenior JudgeThomas J. Motley1954[18]July 6, 2000\u2014October 27, 2017ClintonSenior JudgeGerald I. Fisher1950January 15, 2001\u20142022ClintonSenior JudgeJeanette Clark1948[19]2002\u2014March 18, 2017G.W. BushSenior JudgeGregory Jackson1951[20]2005\u2014July 21, 2017G.W. BushSenior JudgeJudith Smith1963October 17, 2010\u20142022ObamaVacancies and pending nominations[edit]SeatSeat last held byVacancy reasonDate of vacancyNomineeDate of nomination\u2014Frederick H. WeisbergTerm expiredMarch 22, 2018[21]Adrienne Jennings NotiSeptember 30, 2021\u2014Michael L. RankinAugust 31, 2019[22]\u2013\u2013\u2014Carol DaltonJanuary 30, 2020[23]\u2013\u2013\u2014Wendell P. GardnerMarch 27, 2020[23]\u2013\u2013\u2014Robert E. MorinSeptember 30, 2020[24]\u2013\u2013\u2014William M. JacksonMarch 31, 2022[25]\u2013\u2013\u2014Fern Flanagan SaddlerRetirementApril 22, 2022[26]Danny Lam NguyenMarch 21, 2023\u2014Gerald FisherAugust 31, 2022[25]Tanya Jones Bosier\u2014John M. CampbellFebruary 25, 2023[27]\u2013\u2013\u2014William W. Nooter\u2013\u2013\u2014Todd E. EdelmanElevationTBD\u2013\u2013References[edit]^ a b c d Goodbread, Ronald A. 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