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  2. Courts of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Courts of Washington include: . State courts of Washington. The headquarters of the Washington Supreme Court in Olympia.. Washington Supreme Court [1]. Washington Court of Appeals (3 divisions) [2]

  3. Washington state court system - Wikipedia

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    In Washington, there are several state courts. Judges are elected and serve four-year or six-year terms. Most judges first come to office when the governor of Washington appoints them after a vacancy is created – either by the death, resignation, retirement, or removal of a sitting judge, or when a new seat on the bench is created by the Washington State Legislature.

  4. United States District Court for the Eastern District of ...

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    WA: 1877–1962 1923–1939 [Note 1] — 1939–1962 Harding [Note 2] death 4 Lloyd Llewellyn Black: WA: 1889–1950 1940–1950 [Note 3] — — F. Roosevelt /Operation of law: death 5 Lewis B. Schwellenbach: WA: 1894–1948 1940–1945 — — F. Roosevelt: resignation 6 Samuel Marion Driver: WA: 1892–1958 1946–1958 1948–1958 — Truman ...

  5. United States District Court for the Western District of ...

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    WA: 1861–1947 1909–1912 — — Taft: resignation 3 Edward E. Cushman: WA: 1865–1944 1912–1939 — 1939–1944 Taft: death 4 Clinton Woodbury Howard: WA: 1864–1937 1912–1913 — — Taft: not confirmed 5 Jeremiah Neterer: WA: 1862–1943 1913–1933 — 1933–1943 Wilson: death 6 John Clyde Bowen: WA: 1888–1978 1934–1961 1948 ...

  6. List of justices of the Washington Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Seat Justice [1] Born Joined Chief Justice Term ends Mandatory retirement [a] Appointed by Law school 7 Debra L. Stephens, Chief Justice: 1965 (age 59–60) January 1, 2008

  7. Electronic court - Wikipedia

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    An electronic court or ECourt, (sometimes written as eCourt, or e-Court) is a location in which matters of law are adjudicated upon, in the presence of qualified Judge or Judges, which has a well-developed technical infrastructure.

  8. Washington Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The court is composed of a chief justice and eight associate justices. Members of the court are elected to six-year terms. Justices must retire at the end of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 75, per the Washington State Constitution. [1] The chief justice is chosen by secret ballot by the Justices to serve a 4-year term.

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