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Minnesota Judicial Council commemorates new Carlton County Justice Center

Carlton, Minn. (Sept. 18, 2025)—Minnesota Chief Justice Natalie Hudson and the Minnesota Judicial Council commemorated the opening of the new Carlton County Justice Center by presenting a plaque to the Carlton County Board of Commissioners today.

“This Justice Center is far more than a new building—it’s a reflection of the community’s commitment to a fairer, safer, and more responsive justice system,” Chief Justice Hudson said during the presentation. “It stands as a promise to every resident of Carlton County: it is a promise that the doors to justice will be open, equitable, and welcoming to all.”

The new Justice Center houses probation, public defense, the County Attorney, the Sheriff’s Department, and the jail within the same facility as the courts. This intentional design facilitates communication and coordination across the justice system, while making it easier for people to access services, stay connected with legal representatives, and navigate the process more efficiently.

The Justice Center also includes one courtroom specifically designed to support treatment court and child protection cases involving the Indian Child Welfare Act. The center of the courtroom features a custom-made round table meant to honor Native American traditions and beliefs while fostering equality, inclusion, and open dialogue: ideals that are central to both the healing work of treatment court and the cultural practices respected in ICWA proceedings.

During her remarks, the Chief Justice thanked Carlton County’s Board of Commissioners, Sheriff Kelly Lake, County Attorney Lauri Ketola, and Carlton County staff. But she also made a point of thanking people who live in Carlton County.

“Your trust and support made this project possible,” she said of Carlton County residents. “This Justice Center belongs to you. It is your investment in justice, and your legacy to future generations.”

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