Kristy Sprague Shatters Glass Ceiling as Essex County’s First Female Judge, Defying Early Doubters

ELIZABETHTOWN, N.Y. — Kristy Sprague, who once was advised against attending law school due to perceived inadequacies, victoriously took the oath of office Monday as Essex County’s first female county judge. The inauguration ceremony, held in Elizabethtown’s historic courthouse, was attended by a throng of supporters including friends, family, and local dignitaries. In a bold retort to early detractors, the newly appointed judge recollected, “Look at me now,” echoing her determination and resilience that ultimately led to her achieving this historic milestone in a county established in 1799. Amid cheers, Sprague, 52, from Moriah, entered … Read more

Jim Davis Takes Oath as Saratoga County’s Newest Judge, Reflects on Diverse Career Path

Saratoga Springs, NY – Jim Davis, with a diverse background ranging from hospitality to lifeguarding, was sworn in as Saratoga County’s newest county judge on Friday. Taking over from his mentor, Judge Jim Murphy, Davis steps into the role with a rich history of varied experiences that he believes fortify his capabilities for his judicial responsibilities. Previously serving as a state deputy inspector general, Davis was elected in November, marking a pivotal transition in his career. His varied jobs have played a significant role in shaping his approach to justice, suggesting an understanding of the … Read more

Trailblazing Triumph: Kristy Sprague Sworn In as Essex County’s First Female Judge Amidst Family and Historic Applause

Elizabethtown, NY — Surrounded by family and tradition, Kristy Sprague made history on Monday by becoming the first female county judge in Essex County, a judicial seat forged in 1799. Sworn in before a full house at the historic county courthouse, Sprague’s commitment to perseverance shone as she recited the oath of office, administered by state Supreme Court Judge Allison M. McGahey. Defying early doubts about her capabilities, the 52-year-old Sprague, hailing from Moriah, stood proudly as a testament to ambition and resilience. In an echoing response to a guidance counselor who once doubted her … Read more

Juror Shares Insights from One of Leavenworth County’s Most Extended Criminal Trials

Leavenworth, Kansas – Serving on a jury is an integral civic duty that brings its own set of challenges and intricacies. For Mark Rountree, a juror on one of Leavenworth County’s longest criminal trials, the experience was not only a time commitment but also a deep dive into the judicial process and its effects on individuals involved. The trial, which stretched over several weeks, brought to light the high stakes and emotional toll experienced by jurors, defendants, and the legal system itself. The experience of sitting through extensive legal proceedings is a unique one, marked … Read more