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Carolyn Brown: [53] First female to serve as a Judge of the Benton-Franklin Superior Court, Washington (1988) Norma Rodriguez: [54] First Latino American female to serve as a Judge of the Benton-Franklin Superior Court, Washington (2022) Carol Wardell: [55] First female judge in Chelan and Douglas Counties, Washington (1991)
Thurston County Superior Court (Commissioner 2023; Judge 2023– ) Washington: active: Emilio Nunez [417] New York City Magistrate (1951–1952); Court of Special Sessions (1952–1956); New York City Court (1956–1962); Supreme Court, First Appellate Department (1962–1977) New York: deceased: Gustalo Nunez [418] Lorain Municipal Court Ohio ...
Pages in category "Superior court judges in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 343 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In common law systems, a superior court is a court of general jurisdiction over civil and criminal legal cases.A superior court is "superior" in relation to a court with limited jurisdiction (see small claims court), which is restricted to civil cases involving monetary amounts with a specific limit, or criminal cases involving offenses of a less serious nature.
Lori Grifa is a judge of the Superior Court of the State of New Jersey, assigned to the Family Court Division of the Essex County vicinage. She was nominated by Governor Phil Murphy to the position on December 13, 2021 and confirmed by the New Jersey Senate on January 10, 2022.
George G. Belt assumed his duties as "judge of the first instance" in October 1849, succeeded by Benjamin Williams under the election of March 1850. [2]: 80–81 The Court of Sessions held its first meeting on June 3, 1850, Judge Williams presiding with associate justices Harrison Amyx and O.C. Emory. [2]: 81 1854 courthouse (1866)
Plumas County was partitioned from Butte County in 1854. [2] William T. Ward was elected as the first County Judge that April. [3]: 159–160 Judge Ward was succeeded by E.T. Hogan in 1857, then Israel Jones was elected in 1863 but died before assuming office, so A.P. Moore was appointed by the governor and served until 1865, when Hogan was re-elected.
Assumed office September 19, 2018: ... Horan served as a judge of the Butler County Court of Common Pleas in the civil division. ... −4.12% Total votes 24,980 : 100 ...