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Ana L. Escobar: [25] First Latino American female elected as a Judge of the General Sessions Court (Davidson County) (2018) Angie Blackshear Dalton: [44] First African American female judge elected in Nashville, Tennessee; Kate M. Drake: [9] [10] [11] First female judge in DeKalb County, Tennessee (1931)
In 1970 he was elected to the judgeship, the first time an African American won election as a judge in the county. [3] In 1978 he was appointed Criminal Court Judge for the Twentieth District (Davidson County) by Governor Ray Blanton. Birch served in this position until 1987; in 1981-82 he was the presiding judge over the Trial Courts of ...
Davidson County General Sessions Judge Melissa Blackburn said she’s also concerned that more people will sit in jail awaiting treatment, but with few options, the laws are a step in fixing a ...
Martesha L. Johnson (2018) [25] First African American to serve as a Chief Public Defender for Metro Nashville, Davidson County and second woman. Rheubin Taylor: [26] First African American male to serve as the County Attorney for Hamilton County, Tennessee (1994) Gerald Webb: [27] First African American male judge in Hamilton County, Tennessee ...
A roundup of the results of the May 3, 2022 primary election in Davidson County. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
All six judges listen during a review of the two bond companies on the Bricen Rivers case at the Justice A. A. Birch Building in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024.
General Sessions Court (Davidson County) (2018– ) Tennessee: active: Veronica Escobar [180] El Paso County Court (Commissioner: 2006–2010; Judge: 2010–2017) Texas: resigned: Carmen E. Espinosa [181] New Britain District Superior Court (1992–2011); Connecticut Appellate Court (2011–2013); Connecticut Supreme Court (2013–2017 ...
The General Sessions Civil Court judges handle tens of thousands of eviction filings each year. And there are big differences in how they handle them.