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  2. Franklin County, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Franklin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Vermont. As of the 2020 census, the population was 49,946. [1] Its county seat is the city of St. Albans. [2] It borders the Canadian province of Quebec. The county was created in 1792 and organized in 1796. [3] [4] Franklin County is part of the Burlington metropolitan area.

  3. Impeachment in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The 1777 Constitution of the Vermont Republic gave both the Council of Censors and the Vermont General Assembly the power to impeach by a simple majority vote. The Council of Censors were empowered to impeach any state officer, while the General Assembly's impeachment powers were limited to county officers such as justices of the peace, sheriffs, and county judges. [2]

  4. Side judge - Wikipedia

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    There are Superior and Family Courts located in each of Vermont's 14 counties at their "shire town" or county seat. ... 1841 to 1843, Franklin County Assistant Judge ...

  5. State v. Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Saint Francis, on August 14, 1989, Judge Joseph J. Wolchik of the Vermont District Court in Franklin County, in a 96-page decision, [6] held that the Abenaki were a tribe, retained aboriginal rights to hunt and fish, and therefore did not need to acquire fishing licenses from the state. [5]

  6. Percival L. Shangraw - Wikipedia

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    A Republican, from 1935 to 1947 he served as judge of the Franklin County municipal court. [1] In 1950, Shangraw was a successful candidate for the Vermont Senate. [1] He served during the session of 1951, and resigned upon winning a Vermont General Assembly election for appointment as a judge of the Vermont Superior Court. [1]

  7. Judiciary of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont courts are established in the Vermont Constitution in sections 28-41 (Judiciary Department). The justices of the Vermont Supreme Court and judges of all lower courts except assistant judges and probate judges serve for six-year terms, which are renewable following a majority retention vote in the Vermont General Assembly.

  8. William C. Wilson (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Originally a Whig, [5] and a Republican after the party's founding in the mid-1850s, [6] Wilson was a delegate to the 1843 state constitutional convention, [2] and served as Franklin County's State's Attorney from 1844 to 1845. [1] He served in the Vermont Senate from 1848 to 1849, [2] and was an assistant judge of the Franklin County Court ...

  9. William Brayton (Vermont judge) - Wikipedia

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    Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court; In office 1817–1821: Preceded by: William A. Palmer: Succeeded by: Charles K. Williams: Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from Swanton; In office 1817–1817: Preceded by: James Brown: Succeeded by: James Brown: Judge of the Franklin County, Vermont Court; In office 1815–1816 ...

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