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Chief Judge (1992–1998) Appointed by Martin J. Schreiber: Gregory J. Potter 2001 Chief Judge (2012–2018) Appointed by Scott McCallum Transitioned to District 9: 2 Frederick A. Fink 1978 1985 Chief Judge (1984–1985) Died in office: Thomas N. Hayden 1985 1986 Appointed by Tony Earl: James M. Mason 1986 2011 Nicholas J. Brazeau, Jr. 2011
Fourth Judicial District-Hennepin County (1995–2012) Minnesota: retired: Evelyne Bradley [4] Kayenta Judicial Court (1998–2014) Arizona: active: Leo Brisbois (White Earth Band of Ojibwe) [6] United States District Court for the District of Minnesota (Magistrate Judge) (2010–present) Minnesota: active: Sandy Dexter Brooks [7] [8]
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 .
strengths and weaknesses of the judge, and if appropriate a judicial performance improvement plan consisting of such suggestions as peer mentoring, court watching, and continuing education. The JPC reports are shared with the judges being evaluated, their presiding judges, and with the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court.
Hamilton County prosecutors are doubling down on their position that Common Pleas Court Judge Wende Cross went rogue when she overturned a murder conviction against Elwood Jones, a man who spent ...
Susanne C. Sedgwick: [20] First female to serve on a Minnesota trial court, Hennepin County District Court (1974) second woman to serve as a municipal judge (1970) defeating an incumbent, and one of the first women to serve on the newly-created Minnesota Court of Appeals (1983)
The county judge position was abolished three years later, and reestablished again under the Constitution of 1876 with two-year terms. The term jumped back to four years in 1954 thanks to a ...
Federal district Judge Steve Jones of the Northern District of Georgia will hear requests from three of the 19 defendants hoping to move their Georgia election subversion cases out of state court.