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Bronx Family Court (c. 1992-1999) New York: deceased: José E. Martínez [353] United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (2002– ) Florida: active: Michael Martínez [354] Michigan 50th District Court (2003–2022) [355] Michigan: retiref: Philip Ray Martínez [356] United States District Court for the Western District ...
Cira Martinez: [133] First Hispanic female to serve as a Judge of the Bronx Family Court (1992) [Bronx County, New York] Doris Gonzalez: [ 134 ] First female (and Latino American female) to serve as a Justice of the Bronx Supreme Court, New York (2007)
Merchan became a judge in 2006 when New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg appointed him to the New York City Family Court, Bronx County. [6] He remained in that role until 2009. [ 1 ] Chief Administrative Judge Ann Pfau appointed Merchan as Acting Justice in the Supreme Court of New York , New York County , Criminal, in 2009, and he has been in ...
Two new administrative judges were designated to manage courts in Nassau County and the Bronx on Tuesday, Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks announced.
The NYC Children's Court and NYC Domestic Relations Court (commonly known as the Family Court) were consolidated into the Domestic Relations Court of the City of New York created on October 1, 1933. [21] [22] [19] In 1962 the Family Court replaced these courts after a 1961 constitutional amendment. [1] [23]
Richard Failla: [31] First openly LGBT male to become a Judge of the New York City Criminal Court (1985) Arnold Lim: [31] First Asian American male appointed as a Judge of the Family Court in New York City (2000) Conrad K. Harper: [100] First African American male to serve as the President of the New York City Bar Association (1990–1992)
In a post sent from his official X account on Tuesday, NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell named a state Supreme Court judge, ... Prosecutors in the Bronx requested he be held on bail of $10,000. But ...
A North Miami Beach commissioner is accused of not attending meetings for the past 120 days. Will he keep his seat?