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The following is a list of all current judges of the United States district and territorial courts. The list includes both "active" and "senior" judges, both of whom hear and decide cases. There are 89 districts in the 50 states, with a total of 94 districts including four territories and the District of Columbia .
There are currently 69 circuit courts in the state with 249 current judges. The circuit courts are organized into nine judicial administrative districts. On March 6, 2020, Governor Tony Evers signed bipartisan legislation to create 12 new circuit court branches to be elected in spring 2021 and take office in fall 2021.
Joseph C. Lorigo (born November 18, 1981) is an American politician and jurist. A Conservative, he served as a member of the Erie County, New York Legislature, representing Legislative District 10, which comprises rural towns in southeastern Erie County and the first-ring Buffalo suburb of West Seneca. [1]
Age: 45 City of residence: Oshkosh Occupation: Circuit Court commissioner Highest education level: Juris Doctorate, Marquette University Law School Relevant experience: CEO of Winnebago Conflict ...
A jury trial is scheduled to begin in Delaware on Sept. 30, 2024, according to a court order from Judge Eric Davis, the same Superior Court judge who presided over Dominion’s Fox News suit ...
WASHINGTON — Senators received an affidavit Tuesday from the former sister-in-law of defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth in which she says his behavior caused his second wife to fear for her ...
F. Keith Brown (1981): [20] [21] First African American male judge to serve as a Chief Judge in the Sixteenth Judicial District Court (Kane County, Illinois; 1991) Thomas R. Chiola (1974): [22] First openly LGBT male judge in Illinois (1994) Sebastian Patti: [23] [24] First openly LGBT male to serve as an appellate court judge in Illinois (1995)
In Missouri, for example, the County Court deals largely with property registration and deeds as well as leading the county – in 1922, Harry S. Truman was elected as one of two County Judges for Jackson County, Missouri, becoming the county presiding judge in 1926, his two elected positions prior to entering the United States Senate. [1]