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Leanne Clare (born 23 July 1962) [1] is a Judge of the District Court of Queensland and a former Queensland Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). On 2 April 2008 she was appointed to the District Court after eight years as DPP. Between 1999 and 2000 she served as an acting judge at Ipswich District Court.
Ena Joyce St. Clare Collymore was born in 1917 in Spanish Town, Jamaica, which at the time was one of the colonies of the British West Indies to Madeline Louise (née Anderson) and Frank Augustin Collymore. [1] [2] Her father was the stationmaster of the national railway [3] and had lost an arm after falling from a train early in his career.
The case went to trial on August 10, 2017, with Judge Clare McWilliams presiding. Darden was represented by attorneys Patrick A. Salvi, Jeffrey J. Kroll, Tara R Devine, Patrick Salvi II, and Eirene N. Salvi from Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C. [citation needed] "The City of Chicago's wrongful conduct forever changed the course of Tierney's life.
A federal judge in Washington Monday appeared inclined to deny an urgent request to temporarily block Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from firing employees or accessing sensitive ...
Trump's Justice Department had asked the 9th Circuit to by Thursday largely stay a ruling by Seattle-based U.S. District Judge John Coughenour declaring the policy unconstitutional, saying he went ...
(Reuters) -A Democrat who served at the U.S. agency that hears appeals by federal government employees when they are fired or disciplined has filed a lawsuit challenging Republican U.S. President ...
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 ...
Laws grew so emotional during cross-examination that the judge gave her two five-minute breaks, News4SA reports. Novella raised Law, who said she killed her grandmother because she wasn’t in her ...