Ukrainian judges to visit for 5th time

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For the fifth consecutive year, Ukrainian judges will visit the Indiana Supreme Court to learn about the U.S. government. The five judges will be in Indianapolis and Noblesville Nov. 14-21, and will attend an oral argument at the high court, view criminal and civil proceedings, visit the re-entry educational facility in Plainfield, and exchange information with the Division of State Court Administration and the Indiana Judicial Center.

They will also meet with Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard, Marion Superior Judge Gerald S. Zore, and Hamilton Superior Magistrate Judge William Greenaway.

The judges, their facilitator, and two interpreters are participants in the Open World Program, a nonpartisan initiative of the U.S. Congress to build mutual understanding between emerging political and civic leaders of participating countries.

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