Judicial Leaders Praise Federal Bill to Protect State Judges
The Countering Threats and Attacks on Our Judges Act, co-sponsored by Senators
"This legislation is a critical first step to helping increase the safety of every state court judge, our staffs and the public we serve," said Chief Judge
"In just the last several years, we have seen sitting state court judges, retired judges and family members threatened, assaulted, and even killed by disgruntled people," said
The bill will establish a State Judicial Threat Intelligence and Resource Center to provide technical assistance, training, and monitoring of threats for state and local judges and court personnel; provide physical security assessments; and coordinate research to identify, examine, and advance best practices around court security. It will be housed within the existing State Justice Institute, a private non-profit and non-partisan corporation established by Congress in 1984.
"No judge in America should have to keep an eye over their shoulder when they pick up their kids from school or go to the grocery store," said
In addition to NCSC, the bill is supported by a wide variety of professional judicial organizations, including CCJ, COSCA, the Council of
The National Center for State Courts, headquartered in
Contact:
Director of Communications
National Center for State Courts
757.259.1654
[email protected]
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SOURCE National Center for State Courts
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