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Gene A. Zmuda (born 1958) is an American jurist and politician. A self-described "urban" Republican, he has been influential in Toledo-area politics for over a decade. He is currently serving on the Lucas County Common Pleas Court, with a term ending January 3, 2011.
Law Harvard Law School [106] Tom Rapp: Member of the band Pearls Before Swine: JD Law University of Pennsylvania Law School [107] [108] William Sanderson: Actor JD Law Memphis State University [109] Fred Thompson: Actor and U.S. Senator: JD Law Vanderbilt University [110] Steve Young: American football player JD Law Brigham Young University [111]
Robert V. Franklin, Jr.: [35] First African American male to serve as a Judge of the Toledo Municipal Court (1960) and later the Lucas County Common Pleas Court (1968) Charlie Hider: [36] First Arab American male lawyer in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio
Former mayor of Toledo Stewart Greenleaf: 1966 (J.D.) Member of the Pennsylvania State Senate since 1979 Patricia Kabbah: Former First Lady of Sierra Leone: Alan George Lance: 1973 (J.D.) Federal judge, Idaho Attorney General (1995–2003), and the National Commander of The American Legion (1999–2000) [10] Judith Ann Lanzinger
If allowed to stand, Trump's order would for the first time deny more than 150,000 children born annually in the United States the right to citizenship, the state attorneys general say.
Anne Feo as Atty. Peralta (Don Emilio's lawyer) Mike Lloren as J/Dir. Benito Manlapig; Harold Baldonado as Bolit; Brando Legaspi [61] as Jonard; Bimbo Bautista [62] as Atty. Andrew Mariano (Cardo's lawyer) Rolando Inocencio as Prosecutor Jason Herrera; Jethro Ramirez [63] as JO1 Perez (Ladronio's Jailguard) King Gutierrez [19] as J/Dir. Pedro ...
The National Women's Soccer League will establish a $5 million fund for players as part of a settlement that stemmed from allegations of emotional and sexual misconduct that rocked the league in 2021.
From 1988 until 1989, Helmick worked as an associate at the law firm Marshall & Melhorn. From 1989 until 1995, he worked as a principal in a law firm, and then he was a principal in another law firm from 1996 until 1998. Helmick co-founded his own law firm in 1998 and concentrated in federal criminal defense litigation. [1] [2]