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  1. Prior to that, since 1929, Dobbins had been Deputy Clerk of the U.S. District Court in Camden and had also served as a non-appointed, volunteer probation officer. Dobbins noted that "Probation work started in the District of New Jersey when I was appointed a Deputy Clerk December 1928, officially appointed April14, 1931, when the order of the ...

  2. Not until 1941 did the Court overrule its child labor decisions. Meanwhile, reformers urged an amendment to protect children, and called the Court a “Supreme Legislature.” They pointed out: “The vote of one member of the Supreme Court may exceed the collective power of 435 Representatives and 96 Senators, or even of 100,000,000 people.”

  3. Clerk of Court. 1802 Hill Avenue #2506 Spirit Lake, IA 51360 Phone: 712-336-1138 Fax: 712-336-4005 CountyClerk.Dickinson@iowacourts.gov. Case Scheduling

  4. Aug 7, 2022 · Gießen (dpa/lhe) - In the dispute over a drone flight in central Hesse, a retired detective is said to have killed a man with a knife. The 71-year-old is therefore before the district court in Giessen from today. The man is charged with manslaughter. The process will focus in particular on the question of whether there is self-defense in the case.

  5. She was appointed to the District Court for the Southern District of New York in 1966, and in 1982 became chief judge of that court. william hastie was the first black to be made a federal judge. He was appointed to the District Court of the Virgin Islands in 1937 and in 1949 was named to the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

  6. In 1936, he became a councillor at a municipal court. During the Second World War, he worked as an intelligence officer until he was named senior staff judge in the National Socialist military jurisdiction in 1944. Starting in 1946, he was the chairman of the criminal division at the District Court of Frankfurt am Main.

  7. It was a gala day in the history of Muskogee, then a border town of 2,500-inhabitants, when on the first day of April, 1889, Hon. James M. Shackelford, who had just been appointed by President Harrison, as judge of the new court, opened its first session in the old, frame “Phoenix building” which stood on the southwest corner of Main Street ...

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