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Lynn Candace Toler (born October 25, 1959) [3] [4] is an American lawyer, judge, television arbitrator, and television presenter, best-known for her role as arbitrator on Divorce Court. With her 14 seasons on the show, between 2006 and 2020, Toler is the longest-reigning arbitrator on the series.
The current incarnation of Divorce Court premiered on August 30, 1999, and has transitioned between multiple judges: former Los Angeles prosecuting attorney, Mablean Ephriam (1999–2006); former Cleveland Heights municipal court judge, Lynn Toler (2006–2020); former New York City prosecutor, Faith Jenkins (2020–2022); and former New York ...
She was replaced by Judge Lynn Toler in the show's 2006-07 season. Ephriam is also known for her judge roles in Tyler Perry 's Madea films. Ephriam returned to television in fall 2014 with a new courtroom series titled Justice with Judge Mablean .
A new version of syndicated daytime courtroom series “Divorce Court” has come to order. Judge Lynn Toler is out after 13 years behind the bench, and Judge Faith Jenkins is in. While the split ...
A settlement agreement between Priscilla Presley and her granddaughter Riley Keough has been approved by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge, ending a months-long legal dispute related to the ...
He and a second judge, Mark Ciavarella, were charged with accepting $2.8 million in kickbacks for diverting hundreds of children to PA Child Care and Western PA Child Care, two for-profit juvenile ...
Judge Me Not is an American legal drama television series created and executive produced by Judge Lynn Toler and loosely based on her life. [1] The series stars Chyna Layne as Judge Zelma Jay Johnson, who wins a judicial seat at the age of 31. [2] It also starring Javon Terrell, Terrence Green, Jonathan Chase, Gena Shaw and Bonita Brisker.
Among the 1,500 federal offenders whose home confinement sentences were commuted by President Joe Biden yesterday was a former judge who took millions of dollars in kickbacks to send teenagers to ...