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9 February 2016

Administrative Directive 2016-1

Superior Court Administrative Directive 2016-1, provides the Court's civil and criminal judicial assignments for 2016.
United States Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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Superior Court Administrative Directive 2016-1, provides the Court's civil and criminal judicial assignments for 2016 (a copy of Administrative Directive 2016-1 can be found here). This information is important for litigants assessing when their case might be scheduled for trial–criminal matters will receive scheduling preference over a Judge's civil docket. In addition, the Directive establishes the administrative judges for each county as follows:

New Castle County

Civil Administrative Judge – Judge Davis

Criminal Administrative Judge – Judge Carpenter

Asbestos Docket – Judge Medinilla and Judge Scott

Kent County

Civil Administrative Judge – Judge Young

Criminal Administrative Judge – Judge Clark

Sussex County

Civil Administrative Judge – Judge Stokes

Criminal Administrative Judge – Judge Bradley

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ARTICLE
9 February 2016

Administrative Directive 2016-1

United States Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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