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On April 23, 2007, Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm appointed Slavens to the Third Circuit Court of Wayne County. He filled the unexpired term of the Honorable Maggie Drake, who stepped down effective January 1, 2007. Drake, who had been re-elected during the 2004 general election, would have otherwise served until 2010.
In the North Texas-based District 12, incumbent and former textbook publisher Pam Little faces three Republican challengers: Chad Green, a McKinney school board member; Jamie Kohlmann, a real ...
Wayne County Probate Court Judge candidate Daniel Mercier was nearly disbarred in recent years for failing to disclose legal and financial issues.
Here are the local primary races coming up for Wayne County, including the state races for governor and U.S. senator (Incumbents are marked with an asterisk): ... Wayne Superior 1 judge. J ...
Virgil Clark Smith (born July 4, 1947) is a judge of the 3rd Circuit Court in Wayne County, Michigan. He was appointed to fill a vacancy in this court by Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm. Smith has served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives and as a Michigan state senator. He represented a district in Detroit.
A third-generation politician, his grandfather John Dingell Sr., father John Dingell Jr., and stepmother Debbie Dingell have successively represented suburban Detroit in the United States House of Representatives since 1932. Dingell then began working as a Michigan Circuit Court judge, now as member of 3rd Circuit for Wayne County. [3] [4] [5]
From 1994 until January 2004, Worthy was a judge on the Wayne County Circuit Court. In 2004, Worthy was appointed Wayne County Prosecutor by the judges of the Wayne County Circuit Court bench to succeed now Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, who had resigned to become the head of the Detroit Medical Center. [citation needed]
Mary Beth Kelly is a lawyer and former justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.She was elected on November 2, 2010 and took office on January 1, 2011 for an eight-year term that ended on January 1, 2019.