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  2. Johnny E. Morrison - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Morrison received a kidney transplant after his next-door neighbor, Virginia House of Delegates member Don Scott donated one of his kidneys to Morrison. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He is married to Cynthia P. Morrison, who serves as the Clerk of the Portsmouth City Circuit Court.

  3. Brenda Spry - Wikipedia

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    February 16, 2021. Personal details. Alma mater. Old Dominion University. William & Mary Law School (J.D.) Occupation. Judge, Circuit Court. Brenda Spry is a judge for the Third Circuit of Virginia. She previously served as the chief public defender for the Portsmouth, Virginia office of the Virginia Indigent Defense Commission.

  4. Virginia v. Moore - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Const. amend. IV, Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-74. Virginia v. Moore, 553 U.S. 164 (2008), is a Supreme Court of the United States case that addresses use of evidence obtained by police in a search incident to an arrest if that arrest is later found to be unlawful. [1]

  5. Portsmouth Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    April 29, 1970. Designated VLR. April 7, 1970 [2] Portsmouth Courthouse, also known as Norfolk County Courthouse, is a historic courthouse building located at Portsmouth, Virginia, United States. It was built in 1846, and is a one-story with basement, Greek Revival style brick building. It measures 78 feet wide by 57 feet deep.

  6. Virginia Circuit Court - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Circuit Court. The Virginia Circuit Courts are the state trial courts of general jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Circuit Courts have jurisdiction to hear civil and criminal cases. For civil cases, the courts have authority to try cases with an amount in controversy of more than $4,500 and have exclusive original ...

  7. Harper v. Virginia State Board of Elections - Wikipedia

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    Harper v. Virginia State Board of Elections. Harper v. Virginia State Board of Elections, 383 U.S. 663 (1966), was a case in which the U.S. Supreme Court found that Virginia's poll tax was unconstitutional under the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. [ 1 ] In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, eleven southern states established ...

  8. Claire G. Cardwell - Wikipedia

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    In office. July 1, 2017 – September 30, 2021. Personal details. Alma mater. University of Virginia. University of Richmond School of Law (J.D.) Occupation. Judge, Circuit Court. Claire G. Cardwell is a judge for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia.

  9. United States circuit court - Wikipedia

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    The United States circuit courts were the intermediate level courts of the United States federal court system from 1789 until 1912. They were established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, [1] and had trial court jurisdiction over civil suits of diversity jurisdiction and major federal crimes. They also had appellate jurisdiction over the United ...