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  1. Mar 7, 2007 · Active in Democratic politics, Strong was elected a judge of the Detroit Recorders Court at age thirty-one. Strong would later be elected to the 3rd District Michigan State Circuit Court in 2001. Strong was a founding member of the Association of Black Judges of Michigan and also served as its president.

  2. Feb 19, 2021 · Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Craig Strong is a Detroit icon who has done so much while on the bench, and continues to be a trailblazer even through his retirement.

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  3. Wayne County Criminal Justice Center 5301 Russell, Courtroom 305 Detroit, MI 48211. Phone: (313) 224-5246. Judicial Assistant: Teresa Scott-Feijoo. Courtroom Clerk: Andrew Bearse Law Clerk: Teresa Scott-Feijoo Court Reporter: Video

  4. Jun 4, 2022 · At the time of his retirement from the bench, Strong was Wayne County’s longest-tenured judge (1978-2020). His trek began in Detroit Recorder’s Court and then in the county Circuit Court after...

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  5. Oct 19, 2020 · Wayne County Circuit judges Ulysses Boykin and Craig Strong will be recognized Monday by the National Bar Association and their judicial colleagues.

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  6. Judge Strong served the region’s legal community for 43 years – beginning with the appointment as Referee in the Traffic and Ordinance Division of Recorder's Court to Judge of Wayne County’s Circuit Court. At 29, he was elected President of the Wolverine Bar Association.

  7. May 31, 2024 · Strong served the region’s legal community for 43 years – beginning with his appointment as a referee in the Traffic and Ordinance Division of Recorder's Court to judge of Wayne County Circuit Court. He retired from the bench in 2020, capping a distinguished career in the state judiciary.

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