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Gail Allison Weilheimer (born 1970) [1] is an American lawyer who has served as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania since 2025. She previously served as a judge of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas from 2014 to 2025.
Jan. 11—A judge who has presided over the Montgomery County Juvenile Court for the last 18 years and helped transform it using specialized dockets and technology will retire at the end of the year.
West Virginia portal This category is for persons who have held positions as a judge in limited jurisdiction county courts, including courts of common pleas, criminal courts, intermediate courts, juvenile courts, and divorce courts.
The West Virginia Circuit Courts are the West Virginia state trial courts of general jurisdiction. They are the only state trial courts in West Virginia that are courts of record. West Virginia's 55 counties are divided into 31 circuits, each comprising anywhere from one to four counties. Different circuits have different numbers of judges; 11 ...
Senate Bills 169 and 170 secured the support of the Pennsylvania District Attorney Association, Juvenile Court Judges' Commission, Governor Shapiro's Administration, Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police ...
Dembrow was admitted to the bars of the District of Columbia, Maryland, and West Virginia, licensed to practice in both state and federal courts.Dembrow clerked for the Honorable Peter Wolf in DC Superior Court before opening a law office in Washington, D.C., handling general litigation cases, first in D.C. and later in Maryland District and Circuit Courts.
She was a member of the West Virginia State Board of Education in Charleston from 1955 to 1957. She served in the West Virginia House of Delegates from 1957 to 1958, and was then appointed as an assistant commissioner of public instruction from 1958 to 1959, and then as a judge on the Juvenile Court, Kanawha County, West Virginia, from 1959 to ...
Judges of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas are elected for four-year terms. There are currently 11 general division judges, two domestic relations division judges, one juvenile division judge, and one probate division judge.