Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Fa’amomoi P. Masaniai, Jr. King County District Court (2021– ) Washington: active [22] [314] Laura Masunaga Siskiyou County Superior Court (2005–2019) California: retired [315] Kiyo A. Matsumoto: United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (2008– ) New York: active [316] Pamala Matsumoto Los Angeles County Superior ...
Solie M. Ringold: [15] First Jewish American male judge in Washington (1961) Charles Z. Smith (1955): [10] First African American male appointed as a municipal court judge in Seattle, Washington (1965) Charles M. Stokes (c. 1943): [17] First African American male to serve as a Judge of the King County District Court, Washington (1968)
On January 10, 2024, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Ali to serve as a United States district judge for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. [3] On February 1, 2024, President Biden nominated Ali to a seat vacated by Judge Beryl Howell , who assumed senior status on February 1, 2024. [ 24 ]
A federal judge will hold a virtual hearing Monday to address the emergency motion filed by 14 states seeking to block tech billionaire Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency from ...
A retired justice, according to the United States Code, is no longer a member of the Supreme Court, but remains eligible to serve by designation as a judge of a U.S. Court of Appeals or District Court, and many retired justices have served in these capacities. Historically, the average length of service on the Court has been less than 15 years.
The judge told jurors that while there are “no laws about” sexsomnia, “it’s not for you to create the law.” ...
Separate lists are maintained for active service, during which a judge will normally maintain a full caseload, as well as for total service, combining active service and senior service. The caseload of a senior judge may range from full to inactive. [1] [2] Data on judges' dates of service is maintained by the Federal Judicial Center. [3]
An award-winning California teacher broke down in tears in court as she confessed to sexually abusing two of her students, ages 11 and 12. Jacqueline Ma, who was named “Teacher of the Year” in ...