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There he served for nine years and was elected as the presiding judge of the court in 1968.
He was appointed presiding judge of the court of common pleas in 1833.
The presiding judge of the court is currently Odd Arve Bartnes.
Justice Wilkins served as presiding judge of the Court of Appeals.
The three presiding judges of the Court of Appeal unanimously dismissed the appeal, upholding the decree for specific performance.
Katherine Feinstein (daughter of Senator Diane Feinstein) has been the presiding judge of the court for twelve years, through 2012.
The investigating commission and the presiding judge of the Court of Justice, Christian Le Guhenec, did not publish the full text of the ruling today.
At the time of his death in April 1711, Richard Townley was Presiding Judge of the Court of Quarter Sessions for Essex County.
They were published under an editorial board consisting of the Chief Justices of the Territories and the presiding judge of the Court of Appeal for Eastern Africa.
In 2005, he was one of the presiding judges of the Court of Final Appeal who heard the inheritance dispute between local tycoon Nina Wang and her old-aged father-in-law.
Constables were attached to the former justice courts with populations of less than 40,000 in the judicial district, and were either elected by popular vote or appointed by the presiding judge of the court.
He was presiding judge of the court of common pleas for the sixteenth judicial district 1824 from 1827, and was appointed associate judge of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 1827.
Benjamin Waller was a clerk of the general court for a number of years and, in 1777, he was named presiding judge of the court of admiralty in Williamsburg, Virginia.
The judge, Raymond R. Norko, who is the presiding judge of the court that handles serious crimes in Hartford County, has promised the convicts that their names will not be released.
On Monday, Judge Nancy Brown of Superior Court said she would marry the couple, but Judge John Reid, acting presiding judge of the court, vetoed the plan, saying he objected to having a defendant married at taxpayers' expense.
He was elected judge of the Court of Common Pleas on the Republican ticket in 1895, and was reelected as a nominee of both parties in 1904, becoming the presiding judge of the Court of Common Pleas No. 2.
The chief justice of the Supreme Court, presiding judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals, chief justices of each of the 14 courts of appeals, and judges of each of the trial courts are generally responsible for the administration of their respective courts.
Shortly after his arrival in Philadelphia in 1701, he was commissioned by William Penn as chief justice of the supreme court of Pennsylvania, and presiding judge of the courts of common pleas, quarter sessions, and the orphans' court of the city and county of Philadelphia.
A 1931 graduate of Columbia University Law School, Judge Conford served on the Appellate Division of Superior Court from 1953 until he retired in 1979, including service as presiding judge of the court and as an acting justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court.