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Jan. 11—A judge who has presided over the Montgomery County Juvenile Court for the last 18 years and helped transform it using specialized dockets and technology will retire at the end of the year.
Judges of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas are elected for four-year terms. There are currently 11 general division judges, two domestic relations division judges, one juvenile division judge, and one probate division judge.
Republican Reid Poland won the General Sessions and Juvenile Courts judge race for Division II in Montgomery County Thursday, beating out two other candidates to secure the seat.
"My frustration is that you've been doing this, and it hasn't worked," retired Montgomery County Juvenile Court judge Anthony Capizzi said. "I'm just trying to understand what's different now that ...
The trial judges found that the aggravating factors in Keene's case outweighed the mitigating factors and it was justified to subject Keene to five death sentences. Montgomery County Assistant Prosecutor Angela Fyrdman described the death sentences of Keene as a just sentence and it symbolized the judiciary's commitment to protect society. [27]
Mary L. Wiseman (born November 17, 1961) is an American lawyer and judge from Ohio. On October 22, 2007, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland appointed her to the Ohio Courts of Common Pleas for Montgomery County.
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Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas (2007– ) Ohio: active: G. Keith Wisot [235] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1981–1994) California: deceased: Gabrielle Wolohojian [236] [disputed – discuss] Massachusetts Appeals Court (2008– ) Massachusetts: active: David Brett Woods [237] Denver District Juvenile Court (2009– ) Colorado ...