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A magistrate is an independent judicial officer, recognized by the North Carolina Constitution as an officer of the district court. Magistrates perform numerous duties in both civil and criminal proceedings.
Union County is located within the North Carolina District Court judicial district 20B and the North Carolina Superior Court Sixth Division. The United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina has jurisdiction in Union County.
Sherryl West - Magistrate - Magistrate for Union County North Carolina | LinkedIn.
District courts are divided into 43 districts across the state and sit in the county seat of each county. They may also preside in certain other cities and towns specifically authorized by the General Assembly. Unlike the superior court, the district court districts are not grouped into larger judicial divisions.
Governor Roy Cooper has appointed Anna Goodwin to serve as district court judge in Judicial District 20B (Union County).
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