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From 2019 to 2020, he served as a special judge for Tulsa County. [3] On October 16, 2020, he was appointed District Judge for Tulsa County by Governor Kevin Stitt. [2] On April 6, 2023, Stitt appointed Huber to the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals. [3] He won his first retention election in 2024. [4]
In 1990, Governor George Nigh appointed Boudreau to the Tulsa County District Court, where he spent about two years. [2] On March 18, 1992, Governor David Walters selected Boudreau to fill a vacancy on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals. Boudreau had spent the previous nine years as a District Judge in Tulsa, presiding over civil disputes. [3]
In 2013, while serving as Associate District Judge for Tulsa County, one of her cases from Tulsa County rose to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals. The appellate court modified the sentence given to defendant, Victor Cornell Miller from a death penalty sentence to a life without parole sentence. As a result, Miller was not executed. [6]
In a statement read by their lawyer at a news conference in Tulsa, the three, each over 100 years old, said Tulsa County District Court Judge Caroline Wall had "condemned" them to languish on ...
Linda Morrissey is a Tulsa County district judge. During her time as a judge, Morrissey has influenced the addition of the first courtroom in Tulsa County that dealt strictly with child support, as well as the Families in Transition Plan that removes disputing families from the courtroom and gives them an audience with mediators.
William LaFortune (born August 23, 1957) is an American politician who served as the 37th Mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma from 2002 to 2006 and is currently a district judge in Tulsa County. [ 1 ] LaFortune's grandfather, Joseph Aloysius LaFortune , was an oil executive and a noted philanthropist in Tulsa.
Starting in 1950 he began private law practice in Sand Springs. He became Assistant Tulsa County Attorney (1953-1954), Chief Prosecutor in County Attorney's office (1955-1958) Tulsa County Attorney (1958-1962), and judge of the Oklahoma District Court, District 14, (1962-1971), Oklahoma Court Criminal Appeals (1971-1972) and justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, (1985—2000).
Last year in Tulsa County District Court, Judge Caroline Wall dismissed the lawsuit. The survivors appealed to the state’s high court. Tulsa Race Massacre survivors, from left to right, Lessie ...