Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Judge Hall spoke at the Teen Court banquet. Teen Court is a Family Court program that is an alternative to traditional juvenile court proceedings. It provides first time juvenile offenders a diversion program where teens from local high school volunteer their time to be jury and counsel as peer review.

  • On Jan. 25, Judge Hall participated in a panel discussion at Glenoak high school with future school administrators. Issues of truancy, comminication with the court and dispositions were discussed.
  • On Jan. 25, Judge Hall attended the Oakwood Middle School spaghetti dinner for the Arts.
  • On Jan. 27, Judge Hall attended the Lehman High School Alumni Assoc. Polar Bear Party. The event raises money for scholarships.
  • On Saturday, Jan. 28, Judge and Mr. Hall attended the Child and Adolescent Service Center's fundraiser.


Judge Hall signs are going up throughout the county. Look for them.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Judge Hall was on the front page of the Louisville Herald and the article starts, "Stark County Family Court Judge Rosemarie Hall held Rotarians spellbound for a 30 minute presentation.."

  • On Thursday, Jan. 19, Judge Hall attended The Arc's fundraising event at the Canton Civic Center. The Arc is a non-profit organization that works to improve the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental delays.

  • On Friday, Jan. 20, Judge Hall attended the Stark County School Counsellors monthly meeting and presented on custody issues, court appointed guardian ad litems, and mandatory abuse reporting.

  • On Saturday, Jan. 21, Judge Hall enjoyed a delicious spaghetti dinner at St. James Catholic school in Waynesburg.