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Robert Perkins (MP), British Conservative MP for Stroud; Robert Perkins, co-producer of the Ricky Martin song "It's Alright" Robert Irvin Perkins (1898–1992), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada; Robert Cyril Layton Perkins (1866–1955), British entomologist; Robert D. Perkins Sr. (1922–1994), American educator, businessman and civil rights ...
Robert Dean Perkins Sr. (August 11, 1922 – April 19, 1994) was an American educator, businessman and civil rights activist based in Tallahassee, Florida.Perkins and his wife, Trudie, are credited with being the catalysts for bringing about equitable changes in employment practices in municipal government at a time when no African-Americans held high-ranking positions in city administration.
Alexander Griffith was the first Colonial New Jersey Attorney General. 1714 –1719: Thomas Burnett Gordon (17 April 1652—April 28, 1722) was a Scottish emigrant to the Thirteen Colonies who became Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court and New Jersey Attorney General for the Province of New Jersey. [3] 1719 –1723: Jeremiah Basse
William Osborne Perkins II (January 12, 1940 – February 5, 2016) [1] was a criminal defense attorney who served two terms in the New Jersey General Assembly and also played in four games as a running back for the New York Jets.
The man arrested Thursday in the killing of a Baltimore tech entrepreneur was released from prison last year after serving a shortened sentence for a 2013 rape and was suspected in another rape ...
Robert L. Clifford (1924–2014), associate justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court [18] Alan N. Cohen (1930–2004), former co-owner of the Boston Celtics and the New Jersey Nets [19] T. Zachary Cotler (born 1981), poet and novelist [20] Howard Crook (born 1947), opera singer, tenor [21] Edwin Decena, music video and independent film director [22]
Oct. 5—Decatur Mayor Tab Bowling said he is grieving with the rest of the community following the shooting death of Stephen Clay Perkins at the hands of Decatur police, while state leaders said ...
Before 1947 and particularly after 1844, the structure of the New Jersey state judiciary was incredibly complex. In some cases, it is not entirely clear whether the following justices served on the Supreme Court of New Jersey (1776–), the New Jersey Court of Common Pleas (1704–1947), or the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals (1844–1947).