North Carolina Judicial Branch

All Things Judicial

A bi-monthly podcast covering Judicial Branch news and inspiring human interest stories in the North Carolina court system.

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North Carolina Judicial Branch

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May 21, 2026

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Episodes

In Focus – May News Update 21.05.2026

This episode provides an in-depth look at significant developments in the North Carolina Judicial Branch for the month of May. This episode covers: 10 Millionth Electronic Filing Judicial Branch Partnership with the Library of North Carolina New Celebrate 250 Campaign Initiative Halifax Accountability and Recovery Court Inaugural Graduation Ceremony Judicial Appointments Supreme Court Marshal Tom...

In Focus – 2025 Year-In-Review 31.12.2025

This episode provides an in-depth Year-In-Review of the North Carolina Judicial Branch for 2025. This episode covers: eCourts – A Historical Milestone New Case Statistics Dashboard Leadership Appointments Awards and Innovation Recognition Statewide Proclamations and Celebrations  Key Takeaways from 2025

Native Culture Preservation through Law, Language, and Faith 05.11.2025

In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, this episode features an interview with Swain County Magistrate Gilbert Breedlove, whose remarkable journey of service and cultural preservation bridges the worlds of law, language, and faith. Magistrate Breedlove serves in the North Carolina Judicial Branch and is also a language editor and Bible translator working with the Cherokee, Choctaw, Cree...

In Focus – September News Update 17.09.2025

This episode provides an in-depth look at significant developments in the North Carolina Judicial Branch for the month of September. This episode covers: Judicial Appointments eCourts Expansion Update North Carolina Conference of Clerks of Superior Court's New Officers Chief Justice Newby Appoints New Chief Administrative Law Judge 200th Anniversary of the Perquimans County Courthouse 

Gobblers and Gavel: Turkey Hunting Wisdom from the Bench 28.08.2025

In this special episode, Pitt County Chief District Court Judge Galen Braddy shares his deep-rooted passion for turkey hunting and turkey calling, and how the discipline, patience, and focus it requires mirror the skills he brings to the courtroom. Judge Braddy, who has served on the bench for over 25 years, offers listeners a behind-the-scenes look at his life outside the courtroom, and treats us...

Witness to Justice: Amanda Lamb on 30 Years Reporting from the Courtroom 24.07.2025

In this episode,  we feature a wide-ranging conversation with Amanda Lamb , a veteran journalist, true crime author, and podcast host with more than 30 years of experience covering courts and criminal justice in North Carolina. Best known for her long tenure as a crime reporter for WRAL-TV in Raleigh, Lamb has built a career around telling powerful stories from inside the courtroom. Her reporting...

Where Love Meets Law: Magistrate Weddings in North Carolina 26.06.2025

In this episode, we spotlight the civil wedding ceremonies conducted by North Carolina magistrates. We offer both a behind-the-scenes look at the process of getting married at a courthouse and a touching glimpse into a real wedding held at the Wake County Justice Center. In the first segment, host Chris Mears interviews Wake County Chief Magistrate Christopher Graves, who shares insight into the r...

In Focus – June News Update 12.06.2025

This episode provides an in-depth look at significant developments in the North Carolina Judicial Branch for the month of June. This episode covers: Judicial Appointments Chief Justice Newby Declared Employee Appreciation Week eCourts Expansion Update eCourts Guide & File Milestone Kiosk Expansion Preview of next episode of Beyond the Bench

History on Trial: Revisiting the Mecklenburg Declaration at 250 23.05.2025

This episode features a compelling conversation with Kendall Kendrick, Executive Director of the Charlotte Trail of History and the Charlotte Liberty Walk , as well as remarks from Chief Justice Paul Newby delivered at the May 20th anniversary ceremony in Charlotte. In the episode, Kendrick offers unique historical insight into the events of May 1775 and her personal connection as a descendant of...

In Focus – May News Update 08.05.2025

This episode provides an in-depth look at significant developments in the North Carolina Judicial Branch for the month of May. This episode covers: May is Recovery Court Month in North Carolina Expansion of remote interpreting services Judicial appointments Chief Justice Commission on Professionalism awards eCourts expansion update Human Trafficking Commission update Preview of next episode of Bey...

Be Their Voice: Become a Child Advocate in North Carolina 24.04.2025

April is recognized as National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness about the importance of safe, supportive environments for all children. In this episode, we spotlight the NC Guardian ad Litem Program and its vital role in advocating for children involved in the state’s foster care system. The episode features conversations with three leaders from the Guardian ad Litem Progra...

In Focus – April News Update 09.04.2025

This episode provides an in-depth look at significant developments in the North Carolina Judicial Branch for the month of April. This episode covers: The 2023-2024 Judicial Branch Annual Report Chief Justice Paul Newby visits Columbus County eCourts Track 8 goes live on April 28 Most recent judicial appointments NC Human Trafficking Commission is accepting grant applications Preview of the next Al...

30 Years of Hope: The Journey of Mecklenburg County's Recovery Court 27.03.2025

In this episode, we celebrate a major milestone: the 30th anniversary of the Mecklenburg County Recovery Court. Since its founding, the Recovery Court has been a beacon of hope for individuals struggling with addiction, providing an alternative path that blends accountability with support. This episode highlights the program’s lasting impact through the perspectives of Jessica Modra, Program Manag...

In Focus – March News Update 05.03.2025

News items covered in this episode of In Focus include: Attorney training for eCourts Track 8 and eCourts expansion Task Force on ACE's Courts Plans More Progress in 2025  Case Statistics Dashboard is available to the public at data.nccourts.gov  March is Severe Weather Preparedness Month  DWI grant from Governor's Highway Safety Commission to expand case capacity Preview of the next epi...

Answering the Call: Judge and Law Clerks on the Frontlines of Disaster Recovery 19.02.2025

In this episode of All Things Judicial: Beyond the Bench , we take listeners beyond the courtroom and into the heart of disaster recovery, featuring a compelling conversation with North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge Michael Stading and law clerks Vincenzo Conciatori and Tomas Nazer-Paniagua. These legal professionals stepped away from their usual roles in the judiciary to volunteer in Western No...

In Focus – February News Update 06.02.2025

Welcome to All Things Judicial: In Focus —your monthly dive into the latest news, updates, and decisions shaping our Judicial Branch. Topics include: Court of Appeals Judge Tom Murry's investiture, eCourts Track 7 roll-out, NC Human Trafficking Commission's annual grant program, judicial appointments, and preview of next episode.

Nine AOC Directors' Roundtable Discussion (Part 2) 09.01.2025

In this episode , we feature the second installment of a truly extraordinary roundtable discussion with nine former NCAOC directors. The discussion was moderated by former director Judge Marion Warren and included: Judge Gerald Arnold, Judge Jack Cozort, Mr. Jim Drennan, Justice Franklin Freeman, Judge Robert Hobgood, Judge Tom Ross, Judge John Smith, and Judge Ralph Walker. The directors discusse...

Nine AOC Directors' Roundtable Discussion (Part 1) 04.12.2024

In this episode , we feature the first installment of a truly extraordinary roundtable discussion with nine  former NCAOC directors. The discussion was moderated by former director Judge Marion Warren and included: Judge Gerald Arnold, Judge Jack Cozort, Mr. Jim Drennan, Justice Franklin Freeman, Judge Robert Hobgood, Judge Tom Ross, Judge John Smith, and Judge Ralph Walker. The directors began by...

Charlotte Attorney Joseph W. Grier, Jr. 14.11.2024

In this episode , we feature an excerpt of an interview with Charlotte Attorney Joseph W. Grier, Jr. (1915-2010). Grier was interviewed in 2003 for the Chief Justice's Commission on Professionalism's Historical Video Series. Grier led an epic career as a Charlotte attorney for more than 60 years after volunteering for the U.S. Army during WWII. In the podcast, he discusses his early life...

FRIGHT COURT: Paranormal Case Law and the Haunted Caswell County Courthouse 31.10.2024

In this episode, we feature our annual Halloween episode entitled Fright Court . In the first segment,  we feature Nelson Nauss, the Executive Director of The Ghost Guild , a North Carolina-based paranormal research organization. Nauss shares four court cases involving claims of the supernatural, where the courts didn’t necessarily rule-out the paranormal elements of each lawsuit. In the second se...

Hispanic Heritage Month with Judge Mario Perez 16.10.2024

In this episode, we welcome Pitt County District Court Judge Mario Perez. Judge Perez is the first Hispanic judge in Pitt County and possibly the first Mexican-American judge in North Carolina. On the podcast, he discussed his upbringing in Texas, the challenges he faced as a Mexican-American, and his favorite Hispanic heritage traditions. Hispanic Heritage Month is recognized September 15 – Octob...

Creating a Unified Court System: Judicial Reform in the 1960s 25.09.2024

In this episode, we focus on the North Carolina judicial system reforms of the 1960s. These reforms created a unified court system that included newly created District Courts, Court of Appeals, and the Administrative Office of the Courts (NCAOC). In the interview, former NCAOC Director and Supreme Court of North Carolina Associate Justice Franklin Freeman interviews two men who helped implement th...

U.S. Constitution Day – September 17 11.09.2024

Today, we commemorate Constitution Day, recognized annually on September 17. In the first segment, we hear from Chief Justice Paul Newby who shares about the important principles contained in America's founding documents. After that, we travel to the Historic 1767 Chowan County Courthouse to visit with Charles Boyette, who serves as a Historic Interpreter for the NC Department of Natural and...

Interview with Former Chief Justice Burley Mitchell 28.08.2024

In this episode, we feature an interview with former Chief Justice Burley Mitchell. Mitchell worked in several county and state government leadership positions before serving as a judge on the North Carolina Court of Appeals , as associate justice of the the Supreme Court of North Carolina , and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. During his tenure as Chief Justice, Mitchell...

NC Court of Appeals Chief Judge Chris Dillon 14.08.2024

In this episode, we welcome Chief Judge Chris Dillon of the North Carolina Court of Appeals. As North Carolina's intermediate appellate court, the Court of Appeals reviews proceedings that occur in trial courts for errors of law or legal procedure. On the podcast, Dillon discusses his path to becoming a Court of Appeals judge, the role of the Court of Appeals in our court system, and the impo...

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