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He served as | associate judge of the Lancaster County Court from Jan |
He was an | associate judge of Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania fro |
ational Greenback and Labor Party ticket for | associate judge of the New York Court of Appeals, but |
z returned to the public sector, becoming an | associate judge for the Court of Special Appeals of Ma |
ved to Utica, New York, and was appointed an | associate judge of the Oneida County Court in 1818. |
30 and again in 1833 and 1834, and served as | associate judge of the Court of Common Pleas in 1831. |
l district 1824 from 1827, and was appointed | associate judge of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 1 |
he removed to Philadelphia, where he became | associate judge in 1835, and afterward presiding judge |
He was appointed by Governor Strong an | associate judge of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial |
The current | Associate Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania is Mr |
as nominated by President Roosevelt to be an | associate judge of the United States Court of Claims o |
Philson served as | associate judge of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, for |
He was appointed an | associate judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals in 19 |
eral, a U.S. Senator, the Chief Judge and an | associate judge of the New York Court of Appeals, as w |
Sherlock Smith (born August 31, 1944) is an | Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals, New |
also one lesser judicial officer, called the | Associate Judge (previously called the Master), with r |
He was elected as an | associate judge of Bucks County in October 1871 and se |
une 1956) is an American judge, currently an | Associate Judge on the North Carolina Court of Appeals |
to practice law, and in 1846 was elected an | associate judge of the court of Licking County, Ohio. |
From 1844 to 1851, LeGrand served as | Associate Judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of Maryl |
He served as first | associate judge for Lancaster and served from 1851 to |
He became an | associate judge of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, by ap |
He was again | associate judge of the county court from October 17, 1 |
He was appointed | associate judge of the court of common pleas of Allegh |
He served as | associate judge of Lancaster County in 1791. |
From 1802 to 1805, he served as an | Associate Judge of the Common Pleas. |
Chaney was elected | associate judge of Fairfield County in 1831. |
He was the | associate judge of the district court. |
t Rutherford B. Hayes appointed him to be an | associate judge on the United States Court of Claims o |
a position he served until he was appointed | Associate Judge of the Circuit Court for Baltimore Cou |
ones served as a justice of the peace and an | associate judge in the county's Court of Common Pleas. |
He was again appointed | associate judge of Lebanon County and died in Lebanon, |
mittee nominated Charles Andrews, the senior | associate judge of the Court of Appeals (in office sin |
Kramer has been an | associate judge for the federal court of appeals and a |
He served as | associate judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals from |
He was appointed as an | associate judge of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, in J |
Governor Albert C. Ritchie and served as an | Associate Judge from 1921-1936. |
f the South Carolina Admiralty Court, and an | associate judge of the South Carolina Supreme Court. |
He was an | associate judge of the Chenango County Court in 1814, |
Walton served as an | Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District |
ssumed that it was built around 1780, for an | associate judge of appeal in Vaasa, Johan Casimir de l |
He served as | associate judge of the Superior Court (1806-08) and th |
They nominated | Associate Judge (elected in 1904) William E. Werner fo |
inted Law Clerk to New York Court of Appeals | Associate Judge Albert M. Rosenblatt. |
He was elected to the Court of Appeals as an | associate judge in 1974, and retired from the position |
s sheriff of Chester County, and later as an | associate judge in the county. |
was a Democratic-Republican who served as an | associate judge of Erie County, Pennsylvania, from 180 |
then elected for the full 15-year term as an | Associate Judge of the First Judicial Circuit in 1893. |
didate for reelection in 1870, and became an | associate judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals, serv |
timore, Maryland, who currently serves as an | associate judge on the Maryland Court of Special Appea |
He served as an | associate judge of the Connecticut Supreme Court 1805- |
lina Supreme Court from 1829 to 1833, and an | associate judge of that court beforehand. |
In 1876, Grant appointed Redick as an | associate judge of the 2nd District Court in New Mexic |
He was an | associate judge on the Court of General Sessions and C |
by the state legislature as a Supreme Court | associate judge in 1848. |
He served as | associate judge of the supreme court 1849-1855 and as |
ef Judge, to succeed Edgar M. Cullen, and an | associate judge of the Court of Appeals, to succeed Jo |
In 1959, he was appointed as an | associate judge of the District of Columbia Court of G |
eorganization of the court system, became an | associate judge of its replacement court from 1822 to |
Illinois from 1981 until her appointment as | associate judge in 1987. |
She was an | Associate judge for the Family Law Court of Texas from |
He served as | associate judge of the traffic court of Baltimore from |
He became an | associate judge of the United States Court of Customs |
He was | associate judge of Adams County, Pennsylvania, from 18 |
In 1820 he was appointed an | associate judge in the Hartford County Court, but didn |
He was an | associate judge for Adams County, Pennsylvania, from 1 |
ourt for the District of Columbia and former | associate judge on the Superior Court of the District |
y Court, serving until her appointment as an | associate judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria in 20 |
uchamp Ciparick (born January 1, 1942) is an | associate judge on the New York Court of Appeals, the |
He served as | associate judge of Perry County, Pennsylvania, in 1842 |
He then sat as an | associate judge on the New York Court of Appeals from |
Huvelle was appointed | Associate Judge of the District of Columbia Superior C |
as first appointed to the bench in Maryland: | Associate Judge, District Court of Maryland for Distri |
He was an | Associate Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County, Law Div |
He was an | Associate judge, DuPage County, Illinois from 1973 to |
He was an | Associate judge, Cook County Circuit Court from 1986 t |
ivate practice from 1977 to 1991, and was an | Associate Judge, Third Judicial Circuit Court, State o |
ves from John Adlum (1759-1836), a surveyor, | associate judge, plantsman and agriculturist who ran a |
He was an | Associate judge, Supreme Court of Delaware from 1922 t |
inted to the Maryland Court of Appeals as an | associate judge, and also as chief judge of the Fourth |
Chief Judge, and Justice Samuel Seabury for | associate judge. |
on the North Carolina Court of Appeals as an | Associate Judge. |
inted to the Maryland Court of Appeals as an | associate judge. |
in March 1993, and then resumed his seat as | associate judge. |
As for judicial power, people's | associate judges (asesori populari) were granted the r |
This is a list of | Associate Judges of the New York Court of Appeals, wit |
From 1814 to 1821, he was an | associate justice of the New York Supreme Court. |
ved as Attorney General of Kansas, and as an | Associate Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from 194 |
irmation of Lewis Franklin Powell, Jr. to be | Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. |
1899 | Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines (au |
David Nahmias is an | associate justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia and |
for the newly established ten-year term, by | associate justice Augustus Rhodes and therefore succee |
Jr. (1832-1924), United States Supreme Court | Associate Justice |
959) was an American jurist who served as an | Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the North Carol |
In 1990 she was appointed an | Associate Justice for Rhode Island Superior Court, ser |
ce, with Mrs. Robert H. Jackson, wife of the | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United S |
John E. Simonett is a former | associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court and a |
On March 15, 2001, he was sworn in as an | Associate Justice of the Montana Supreme Court after a |
al William Brennan III (son of Supreme Court | Associate Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.) gave a spee |
, Governor Joel Parker appointed Bedle as an | associate justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, whe |
He was the 69th | Associate Justice on the Oregon Supreme Court, serving |
t judge from 1823 until 1831, when he became | associate justice of the Supreme Court of New York. |
rved in the United States Congress and as an | Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. |
She served as an | associate justice on the Minnesota Supreme Court from |
in this unit, as did future U.S. Senator and | Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court T |
ney General of Pennsylvania, he served as an | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin Te |
tember 18, 1801 - September 30, 1874) was an | associate justice of the territorial Wisconsin Supreme |
ustice Earl Warren, Johnson hoped to elevate | Associate Justice Abe Fortas to that post and Thornber |
not to run again in 1876, he was elected an | associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court |
J. Michael Eakin is an | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Commonwe |
930) was an American jurist who served as an | Associate Justice on the United States Supreme Court f |
Barbara A. Lenk is an | Associate Justice on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicia |
ates mentioned to replace U.S. Supreme Court | Associate Justice John Paul Stevens upon his retiremen |
served as law secretary to John J. Francis, | associate justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court. |
theastern Division, and in 1898 was named an | associate justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. |
He served as an | Associate Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court fr |
dith Meirhenry (born January 20, 1944) is an | associate justice and the first woman to serve on the |
n Governor Ronald Reagan appointed him as an | Associate Justice of California Second District Court |
He served as law clerk to | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico |
ard W. Sabers (born February 12, 1938) is an | associate justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court. |
was unsuccessful in a run for Supreme Court | Associate Justice (losing to R. Hunt Parker), but in 1 |
He was elected as an | Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court in 19 |
860) was an American jurist who served as an | Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United S |
d served as law clerk for U.S. Supreme Court | Associate Justice Louis Brandeis. |
Steven L. Zinter is an | associate justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court. |
De Haven was elected | associate justice of the California Supreme Court to f |
C. to become law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court | Associate Justice Louis Brandeis before joining the pr |
rict of Columbia Circuit, 1979-1980, and for | Associate Justice William Brennan, Supreme Court of th |
ithin Ethiopia, serving as Attorney General, | Associate Justice of Ethiopia's Supreme Court, Vice Mi |
Mahlon Pitney (1858-1924), | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United S |
He was the 49th | Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, serving |
stigated judicial malfeasance was chaired by | Associate Justice Klingbiel, who was also accused of w |
, Governor Deukmejian appointed him to be an | Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal fo |
ngton nominated James Iredell to the post of | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court and two days la |
Sr. (May 15, 1912 - January 1, 2005) was an | Associate Justice of the California Second District Co |
Associate Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. delivered | |
ection, McEnery was appointed to serve as an | associate justice in the Louisiana Supreme Court. |
Peter T. Zarella is an | Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court . |
He was appointed | associate justice of the State supreme court in 1861 a |
Court of Appeals from 2000 to 2002 and as an | Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court from |
ta Carpio-Morales (born June 19, 1941) is an | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippi |
am Hobson, and the grandson of Supreme Court | Associate Justice Hugo Black. |
Exum served as an | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1974 to 19 |
n LLP and son of United States Supreme Court | Associate Justice Antonin Scalia. |
bar in 1840, and was appointed United States | associate justice for the district of Utah on June 4, |
He was the 38th | Associate Justice on the Oregon Supreme Court, serving |
Connor later served as an | associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court |
, Jr. is an American jurist who served as an | Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the North Carol |
As of 2008, she is the 98th | Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court. |
As an | Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court, Jus |
Mark D. Martin is the Senior | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Caroli |
He served as | associate justice of the supreme court of Alabama 1898 |
ember of the Democratic Party, who served as | Associate Justice of the Delaware Superior Court and U |
gislator and judge in South Carolina, and an | Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court f |
2009 Quinn flew to Springfield with Illinois | Associate Justice Anne Burke, who swore him in after B |
iver Wendell Holmes, Jr. was appointed as an | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United S |
ish the 1979 letter to the editor by current | associate justice Johnson to show that, while she was |
l Court of New York City from 1975-86 and an | associate justice of the Supreme Court of New York fro |
ng law school, she worked as a law clerk for | Associate Justice Byron R. White of the United States |
or Terry Sanford made Sharp the first female | Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. |
dent Theodore Roosevelt appointed Osborne an | associate justice of the United States Court of Privat |
nder the Utah Liberal Party in 1892, and was | associate justice of the Supreme Court of Utah (sworn |
In 1903, he was appointed as an | associate justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia. |
Cook Niles (1832 - January 17, 1890) was an | Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of California f |
orm debate, and preparation of Supreme Court | Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor in her 2009 confirma |
Kristina Pickering, | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada |
Armindo Cadilla Ginorio served as an | Associate Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court fro |
Following a clerkship with Supreme Court | Associate Justice Arthur Goldberg in 1964, Breyer beca |
He was a special | associate justice of the Supreme Court of South Caroli |
r John Albert Johnson appointed him to be an | Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. |
didate of the Democratic Lecompton Party for | associate justice of the Supreme Court of California. |
stice, when she was appointed to replace the | Associate Justice James G. Denton who had died of a he |
Ms Justice Beverly McLachlin PC, | Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Antonin S |
Paul Stevens announced his retirement as an | associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Schlafly |
Woodbury a recess appointmentto a seat as an | Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court vacated by |
Dale Wainwright is an | Associate Justice of the Texas Supreme Court. |
replacement for retiring U.S. Supreme Court | Associate Justice John Paul Stevens. |
Jacinto, and later, a lawyer, a judge and an | Associate Justice of the Texas Supreme Court. |
Rafael Alonso-Alonso is a former | Associate Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court. |
He was the 89th | Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court. |
29, 1928) was an American Brigadier General, | associate justice to the Supreme Court of the Philippi |
s the residence of Philip Pendleton Barbour, | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United S |
He was an | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California f |
Braley was appointed as an | Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicia |
Catron served as an | associate justice until his death in 1865 at age 79. |
He was an | Associate Justice of the California District Court of |
egislature in 1851 and 1855 and served as an | Associate Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court in 1859 |
008) was an American jurist who served as an | Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court |
ed mayor of Lincoln in 1873, and then became | associate justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court in 187 |
1976 to 1978, remaining on that court as an | Associate Justice until 1979. |
n May 31, 1949, in Fresno, California) is an | Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal an |
In 1853 he was elected an | associate justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, where |
m F. Kirby (D) - U.S. Senator from Arkansas, | associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, Attor |
His sons included Charles M. Cullen, an | Associate Justice from Sussex County and his grandsons |
York State Supreme Court in 1802, serving as | Associate Justice from 1802 to 1814, and Chief Justice |
After the war he became an | Associate Justice of the Superior Court of New Hampshi |
f North Carolina (1889-1893) and later as an | associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court |
From 1816 until 1820 he was an | Associate Justice of the Circuit Court of Knox County, |
Kristina Pickering is an | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada. |
Stanley Mosk - | Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court |
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