Maine Code § 4-101-A

Chief Justice of the Superior Court
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The Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court shall designate one of the Justices of the Superior
Court as the Chief Justice of the Superior Court. The Justice so designated serves at the pleasure and
under the supervision of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court and is responsible for the
operation of the Superior Court. Any authority relating to the operation of the Superior Court that is
vested by law in the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court may be delegated by the Chief Justice
of the Supreme Judicial Court to the Chief Justice of the Superior Court acting under the supervision
of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court. The Chief Justice of the Superior Court shall also
perform such additional duties as may be assigned to the Chief Justice of the Superior Court from time
to time by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court. The term "Justice of the Superior Court"
includes the Chief Justice of the Superior Court. [PL 2019, c. 475, §38 (AMD).]

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