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Presiding judge outlines Superior Court budget, kiosks and Family & Youth Intervention Center grant

5587949 · August 13, 2025
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Judge Marc Rothenberg presented the Marion Superior Court budget to the Public Safety & Criminal Justice Committee, highlighted programs including the Family and Youth Intervention (FYI) Center, kiosk probation-reporting locations and community service work, and described grant pressures affecting problem-solving courts.

Judge Marc Rothenberg, presiding judge of Marion Superior Court, presented the court’s 2026 budget and program updates to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee on Aug. 13, emphasizing several court-run programs funded largely by grants rather than an increase in county general-fund requests.

Rothenberg described Superior Court’s structure — 36 judges, master commissioners and three divisions (civil, criminal and family) — and highlighted the new Family and Youth Intervention (FYI) Center at 20th and Keystone. He said the largest grant increase in the court’s budget was for the FYI Center: “That increase of $1,663,000 was for the Family Youth and Innovation…

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