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Idaho Supreme Court chief justice highlights loss of peer support services in annual address
Chief Justice Bevan warned that funding cuts for peer support specialists risk undermining mental health courts just as civil cases increased 17% and high-value cases rose 60%, officials said.
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Idaho Supreme Court chief justice says rise in violent threats places pressure on court security
Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice G. Richard Bevan, standing at center, shakes hands with Idaho House Speaker Mike Moyle, left, after delivering the annual State of the Judiciary address Jan. 21 at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise. (Photo by Clark Corbin/Idaho Capital Sun)Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice G. Richard Bevan highlighted an increase in violent threats directed at judges, court personnel and elected officials during speeches to the I…
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