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As of 2022, the pay for ALJ-3, including locality adjustments, ranges from $136,651.00 per year to $187,300.00 depending on the particular locality and advancement from rate A to F. [7] As of 2022, pay for ALJ-2 and ALJ-1 is capped at $187,300.00 based on salary compression caused by salary caps based on the Executive Schedule.
Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior; 34 Chief Judge R. David Proctor: Birmingham: 1960 2003–present 2024–present — G.W. Bush: 37 District Judge Madeline Haikala: Birmingham: 1964 2013–present — — Obama: 38 District Judge Annemarie Axon: Birmingham: 1973 2018–present — — Trump: 39 District ...
Courthouses were built in both cities. The most famous presiding judge was Harry S. Truman (later the 33rd U.S. President) who represented the Eastern District before later winning election as presiding judge. [1] [2] [3] The last presiding judge, George W. Lehr, later served as Missouri State Auditor from 1974 until 1977. 1827 - Richard Fristoe
The highest-paid government employees made over $200,000 in 2022 and many others made over $100,000. See average raise percentages for 2023 and who got the highest raise.
The following is a list of judges for United States district courts in Missouri. Missouri currently holds two courts: Eastern [ 1 ] and Western . [ 2 ] These district-level courts are part of the first tier of the U.S. federal judicial system; cases can be appealed to the Eighth Circuit .
Madeline Jasmine: [21] First African American (female) appointed as a Judge of the Fortieth Judicial District Court in Louisiana (1991). She also the first African-American (female) Assistant District Attorney in the 29th and 40th Judicial Districts.
Three employees allegedly made connections at a church and a strip club to take money under the table to license vehicles with delinquent taxes and no insurance. All face felony charges.
The following is a list of all of the individuals who have served on the Supreme Court of Missouri. Missouri's Supreme Court had three judges from 1820 until 1872, when it was increased to five. In 1890 the number of judges was increased to seven, which is still the standard.