December 5, 2010 in City
New Superior Court commissioner named
The Spokane County Superior Court has appointed Rachelle E. Anderson to the position of court commissioner. Her appointment will start Friday.
Anderson will replace James Triplet, who was appointed Superior Court judge in early November by Gov. Chris Gregoire. Anderson is a 1994 graduate of Eastern Washington University and a 1997 graduate of Gonzaga University School of Law. She currently serves as an administrative law judge for the Washington State Office of Administrative Hearings after working 13 years as a lawyer specializing in family law.
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The Spokane County Superior Court has appointed Rachelle E. Anderson to the position of court commissioner. Her appointment will start Friday.
Anderson will replace James Triplet, who was appointed Superior Court judge in early November by Gov. Chris Gregoire. Anderson is a 1994 graduate of Eastern Washington University and a 1997 graduate of Gonzaga University School of Law. She currently serves as an administrative law judge for the Washington State Office of Administrative Hearings after working 13 years as a lawyer specializing in family law.

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