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Irma Carrillo Ramirez (born 1964) [1] is an American lawyer and jurist serving as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. She previously served as a United States magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas from 2002 to 2023.
The division encompasses five counties with the federal courthouse located in Laredo, Texas. There are two Laredo district court judges—Judges Diana Saldaña and Marina Garcia Marmolejo, who presided over more than 2,000 felony cases in 2013—most of which involved charges of narcotics trafficking and alien smuggling.
On September 15, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled Tipton's ruling regarding Biden's executive order was incorrect, disagreeing with his reading of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 and his disregard for the long-standing tradition of executive procedural authority ...
Pittman was a judge on the State's 352nd District Court, based in Tarrant County. In 2017, he was appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to be a justice of Texas's Second Court of Appeals. [3] [5] He served in that capacity until he was appointed a federal judge in 2019.
District Court of Maryland, District 9, Harford County (2000–2007); Harford County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit (2007–2022); Supreme Court of Maryland (2022– ) Maryland: active: Laura A. Echartea [177] Michigan 36th District Court (2011– ) Michigan: active: Elma Salinas Ender [178] 341st Judicial District of Texas (1983–2012 ...
The new district court judges are Judge Stephanie Goodenow of Lenexa, who will serve on the new Division 20; Judge Catherine Decena Triplett of De Soto, new Division 21; and Judge Jason Billam of ...
While a sitting judge, Barker graduated in 2023 from Duke Law School with an LLM in judicial studies. [10] In 2024, a version of his LLM thesis paper was published in the Washington University Law Review with the title "Standing Orders: A Survey of Individual Judges’ Regulation of Practice in All Future Cases Before Them. [11]
Districts map. There are fourteen appellate districts each of which encompasses multiple counties and is presided over by a Texas Court of Appeals denominated by number: [19] The counties of Gregg, Rusk, Upshur, and Wood are in the jurisdictions of both the Sixth and Twelfth Courts, while Hunt County is in the jurisdiction of both the Fifth and Sixth Courts.