Municipal
Court administrator Pam Roberts retires
Toledo, Feb. 26, 2010: After 24 years, Pam Roberts will retire
this week as court administrator with the Toledo Municipal
Court.
A former president of the Ohio Association for Court
Administration, Roberts currently serves as chair of the
mentoring committee. Roberts’ statewide service also included
participation as a member of the Ohio Commission on Racial
Fairness, which in 1999 called for changes in the areas of
perception of the legal profession, court employment, juries,
criminal justice, law schools and interpreter services.
In addition, Roberts was part of the first Ohio class of court
personnel to graduate from the three-year national Court
Management Program in 2004.
“I am proud to have had the privilege of working in the most
important part of our government, where individual rights are
the concern of highly educated, trained and committed Judges and
staff,” Roberts said.
“Only those who have spent a few years in the Toledo Municipal
Court, the fourth largest Ohio court by case volume, can
understand the incredible demands on the Judges and staff to
adjudicate over 100,000 new cases annually and address over
172,000 individuals scheduled for court appearance, she said.
In retirement, Roberts plans to spend her winters in Lauderdale
By The Sea, travel a lot,and fine tune her kite-boarding skills.
Lisa Falgiano
will become acting court administrator upon Roberts’ retirement.
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