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District Court Judges salary is $169,254. Average of the top-five County Attorney salaries is $192,419. Trial Court Judges are $25,165 outside the competitive corridor for public law jobs. 87% of judges stated that their workload has increased since 2020.
Minnesotas judicial branch derives its powers from the states constitution. The judicial branch consists of three levels: a supreme court, a court of appeals, and district courts.
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Rule 15. Amended and Supplemental Pleadings Otherwise a party may amend a pleading only by leave of court or by written consent of the adverse party; and leave shall be freely given when justice so requires.

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