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  2. Hot Bench - Wikipedia

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    Hot Bench is an American nontraditional panel-based court show that debuted in first-run syndication on September 15, 2014. The series was conceptualized and produced for CBS Media Ventures by Judith Sheindlin of Judge Judy fame, alongside executive producers Randy Douthit, Maureen FitzPatrick, David Theodosopoulos, and co-executive producer James Glover.

  3. Patricia DiMango - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Mafalda DiMango (born May 19, 1953) is a retired American justice of the Supreme Court of Kings County, New York and television personality.. DiMango starred as one of three judges along with Judge Tanya Acker, Judge Larry Bakman, Judge Michael Corriero, and court room bailiff Sonia Montejano on the panel-based reality court show Hot Bench.

  4. FamilySearch Research Wiki - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, a Wiki Governance Team was set up, which in 2015 was replaced by the Governance Council whose role was to oversee the direction and management of the Research Wiki. [11] [12] In late March 2016, the wiki was transitioned to WikiMedia 1.23.10, a newer, more stable platform which required less maintenance from FamilySearch computer ...

  5. FamilySearch - Wikipedia

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    The Family Tree section allows user-generated content to be contributed to the genealogical database. As of March 2023, there are over 1.5 billion individuals in the tree and the historical records database contains over 5.7 billion digital images, including digitized books, digitized microfilm, and other digital records. [8] [9]

  6. Category:Family Division judges - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Family Division judges" ... John Arnold (judge) B. George Baker (judge) Jonathan Baker (judge) Scott Baker (judge) ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by ...

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    image description occupation date of birth date of death place of birth place of death wikidata item site links Eva Falk: holocaust victim, b. 1859-01-07 1859-01-07 1940s Harar: Q104542286: 0 Regina Heumann: Holocaust victim (born 1859) 1859-06-05 1942-10-24 Harar: Theresienstadt concentration camp Theresienstadt Ghetto: Q104702343: 0 N. Gwangul

  8. List of Wisconsin circuit court judges - Wikipedia

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    Chief Judge (1999–2003) David L. Borowski: 2003 13 Victor Manian 1978 2004 Chief Judge (1981–1987) Mary Triggiano 2004 2023 Chief Judge (2020–2023) Appointed by Jim Doyle: Ana Berrios-Schroeder: 2023 14 Leander J. Foley Jr. 1978 1986 Christopher R. Foley 1986 2023 Appointed by Tony Earl: Amber Raffeet August: 2023 Appointed by Tony Evers ...

  9. Doug Llewelyn - Wikipedia

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    Llewelyn was born in Maryland in 1938 and later moved to Lancaster, South Carolina with his family, and attended the University of South Carolina. [1] [2] He became an announcer at a South Carolina station while still in high school, and then moved to New York City, working as a page for Perry Como, and later moving to work for Chet Huntley in the news room.