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Cruse was appointed as an Associate Judge to the 20th Judicial Circuit in 2009 and was elected as a Circuit Judge in 2012. [3] On January 31, 1998, in Edwardsville, Illinois, Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, Upsilon Phi Omega chapter was chartered and Cruse was a chartering general member. [4]
In 2010, on the recommendation of Lloyd A. Karmeier, the Illinois Supreme Court appointed McGlynn to a judgeship in the 20th Judicial Circuit to succeed Michael O’ Malley, who retired to return to private practice. [7] In 2012, McGlynn ran unsuccessfully to again serve on the Illinois Appellate Court, narrowly losing to Democrat Judy Cates.
He served as a circuit judge for the 20th Judicial Circuit, a position he had held since 2009. From 2001 until 2009, he served as a district judge in Houston County. From 2001 until his appointment as an Associate Justice, he was appointed specially by various Chief Justices to preside over more than 250 cases in more than 40 Alabama counties.
Jul. 6—Bockman sentenced to five years for felony theft Elliot Wayne Bockman was sentenced in Judge Molly Owen's court on June 28. He was committed to the Department of Corrections for 10 years ...
Aug. 31—Bockman fails to show for court date Elliott Wayne Bockman was scheduled to appear in Judge Molly Owen's court on Aug. 23 for sentencing. He did not appear for his court date. Bockman's ...
Mar. 18—Dea Marie Lindsey will be the newest district judge for the 20th Judicial District in Boulder County, effective April 1. Lindsey was appointed by Gov. Jared Polis on Wednesday, according ...
Rhonda K. Wood (born 1969) is an American lawyer who has served as an associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court since 2015. [1] She previously served as a judge on the Arkansas Court of Appeals from 2013 to 2014, and as a trial court judge for the Arkansas 20th Judicial Circuit from 2007 to 2012.
Circuit judges are elected for six years, may be retained by voters for additional six-year terms, and can hear any kind of case. Circuit judges are elected on a circuit-wide, or "at-large", basis or from the county or sub-circuit where they reside, depending on how the particular seat was created.