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Anderson served as the prosecuting attorney of Canyon County for six years in the 1930s, and was a probate judge for four years, from 1937 to 1941. In April 1941, he joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), working in Chicago and Washington, D.C. , ultimately becoming a special assistant to the Attorney General J. Howard McGrath .
Bankruptcy Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Idaho [2] In office January 7, 1988 – November 27, 1989 [2] Judge of the Third Judicial District of Idaho [2] [3] In office January 20, 1965 – January 6, 1988 [2] Appointed by: Robert E. Smylie: Judge of the Canyon County Probate Court [2] In office June 1963 ...
By 1891. Rice had moved west to Caldwell, Idaho, and entered into law practice with a Cornell University classmate, John T. Morrison. [4] In 1892, Rice helped to organize the College of Idaho, teaching classes and serving as a trustee, and helped to organize the Caldwell Commercial Bank in 1894, and he served as bank president. [5]
Canyon County Clerk Chris Yamamoto swears-in county commissioner Brad Holton to office on Jan. 9, 2023 at the county administration building in Caldwell. Sarah A. Miller/smiller@idahostatesman.com
Van Beek’s campaign came under scrutiny when the Canyon County Prosecutor’s Office announced she was under investigation for using the county’s print shop for campaign materials.
This is a list of the first minority male lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Idaho. It includes the year in which they were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are other distinctions, such as the first minority men in their state to graduate from law school or become a political figure .
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The Court of Appeals hears cases assigned to it by the Idaho Supreme Court.The only exceptions to this jurisdiction are capital murder convictions and appeals from the state's public utilities commission and industrial commission (which administers the state's workers' compensation laws), [3] which must be heard by the state supreme court.