§ 490.101
Citing Cases (3)
Minnesota Supreme Court
In Re Conduct of Ginsberg · 2004 2 citations
In June 2003, Judge Ginsberg was placed on medical leave from his judicial duties. He has not performed any duties as a judge since that time. In September 2003, Judge Ginsberg applied to Governor Tim Pawlenty for disability retirement under Minn. Stat. § 490.101, subd. 2 (2002). To date, no action has been taken on that application.
In June 2003, Judge Ginsberg was placed on medical leave from his judicial duties. He has not performed any duties as a judge since that time. In September 2003, Judge Ginsberg applied to Governor Tim Pawlenty for disability retirement under Minn. Stat. § 490.101, subd. 2 (2002). To date, no action has been taken on that application.
Page v. Carlson · 1992 1 citation
. Following the 1956 amendment of the constitution, the legislature did enact statutes consistent with article VI, section 10, authorizing term extensions for probate and district court judges when the term of a judge “would expire three years or less from the time when he would become eligible to retire." Such extensions were allowed "for three years or such proportion thereof as may be necessary to make [the judge] eligible for such retirement.” Minn. Stat. §§ 490.101, subd. 4; 490.12, subd. 6 (1971).
Saetre v. State · 1986 4 citations
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