Fewer People Now Allowed in Albuquerque Courts
7 Articles
7 Articles
BCSO, courts spar over security at the state's busiest courthouse
A dispute over security at the Bernalillo County Courthouse spilled into public view Monday when sheriff’s officials denied an allegation by court officials that the agency has scaled back court-related staffing.
Second Judicial District Court Operations In Albuquerque Changing Due To Security Staff Cutbacks
COURT News: ALBUQUERQUE — In response to reduced security staffing, the Second Judicial District Court will change its operations on Monday to limit the number of people entering the county courthouse in downtown Albuquerque and two other court locations. The state Supreme Court ordered the operational changes at the district court. “The safety and well-being of people required to go to court cannot be compromised,” Supreme Court Chief Justice D…
Fewer people now allowed in Albuquerque courts
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Because of reduced security staffing, the Second Judicial Court is limiting how many people can enter the county courthouse in Downtown Albuquerque and two other locations. The court says the move is to make sure everyone involved in legal proceedings is kept safe. A spokesperson for the court says the security staff reductions by the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office come at a time of increased violence at courthouse…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 83% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium