Jamestown  (CSi) Family and Friends gathered Friday afternoon, at the Stutsman County Courthouse for the  formal Investiture Ceremony for newly elected Southeast District Court Troy LeFevre.

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During the program, the Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance was given by the Presiding Judge, of the Southeast Judicial District, Hon., Daniel Narum.

The Invocation by Monsignor Wald of the Basilica of St. James.

The Presentation of the Gavel was by the Southeast District Bar Association President, Kim Rademacher.

Remarks and the Oath of Office, along with the Presentation of the Robe  was given by Judge John Greenwood.

Judge LeFevre then gave the Concluding Remarks.

Following the Investiture, guests were invited to a reception at the Jamestown Elks Club.

LeFevre who was born in Jamestown graduated from Jamestown High School in 1992. Upon graduation from the University of North Dakota in 1996 he attended the Denver Paralegal Institute graduating in 1997.

Upon graduation he moved to Dickinson, North Dakota and worked on oil well drilling rigs in western North Dakota and eastern Montana for nearly two years. Following this he attended the North Dakota School of Law graduating with the Class of 2002.

Judge LeFevre worked in private practice in Grand Forks as well as a two year stint as a Law Clerk and for the past ten years with the Stutsman County State’s Attorney’s Office. He is married to the former Wenda Grossman of Dickinson and they reside in Jamestown their three children.