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John Marsh Tyson (born July 14, 1953) is an American jurist and government official who currently serves as a judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals. He also previously served on the court from 2001 to 2009.
Get to know the candidates for this year’s six statewide judicial races in North Carolina. John Tyson, candidate for NC Court of Appeals seat 10 Skip to main content
The North Carolina Court of Appeals handles cases appealed by lower state courts and deals only with whether the previous trials were conducted in line with the law. There are 15 judges who serve ...
At the Court of Appeals level, two Democrats, Lucy Inman and Mark Davis, and one Republican, John Tyson, were elected in contested races, while another Republican, Donna Stroud, was re-elected without opposition. [2] North Carolina ranked second among all states in total spending on judicial election campaigns in 2014. [3] [4]
Pages in category "North Carolina Court of Appeals judges" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. ... John M. Tyson; V. Earl W. Vaughn; W. John ...
2000 North Carolina Court of Appeals election ... 2000 North Carolina Court of Appeals election – John seat [3] ... Republican: John M. Tyson: 1,364,239 50.07 ...
A censured judge is up for reelection for the first time since he was disciplined by the state’s highest court for contributing to a “toxic work environment” in which his assistant and ...
The Court of Appeals was created by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1967 after voters approved a constitutional amendment in 1965 which "authorized the creation of an intermediate court of appeals to relieve pressure on the North Carolina Supreme Court." [2] Judges serve eight-year terms and are elected in statewide elections.