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Michael Hurly
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North Dakota Northeast Judicial District
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Present officeholder

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Appointed
July 7, 2017
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Profession
Attorney


Michael Hurly is a judge on the Northeast Judicial District in North Dakota. He was appointed by Governor Doug Burgum (R) on July 7, 2017, to replace Judge John C. McClintock Jr. Hurly took office on August 7, 2017.[1]

Biography

Hurley's professional experience includes working as a partner in the Traynor Law Firm, serving as assistant state’s attorney for Ramsey, Benson, and Nelson counties, assistant city attorney and city prosecutor for Devils Lake, and city attorney in St. John.[1]

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