Sentences with phrase «judicial career began»

McLachlin's judicial career began in April 1981 when she was appointed to the Vancouver County Court.
His judicial career began in 1998, when he was appointed to the Federal Court.
Her judicial career began with her election to the Ulster County Family Court in 1983.

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Ceresia, who began his judicial career as North Greenbush town justice, has served on the County Court bench since Gov. David Paterson appointed him in 2009 to replace Judge Patrick McGrath, who'd been elected to the Supreme Court the previous year.
He began his career in indigent defense with the Office of the Public Defender for the 17th Judicial Circuit (Broward County) Florida.
J. Owen Todd's legal career began in 1960 when he was appointed a law clerk to a Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
Prior to beginning his judicial career, Judge Riccuiuti practiced in both the private and public sector, including as a Partner at K&L Gates, an Assistant United States Attorney at the United States Attorney's Office in Boston, and as a trial attorney with the Employment Litigation Section of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice in Washington, DC.
Mr. Gilson began his legal career as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable J. Thomas Greene and later for the Honorable Dee Benson of the United States District Court for the District of Utah.
He began his legal career as a judicial law clerk to Judge Maurice Louik in the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Civil Division, doing civil jury and nonjury trial work and general practice, including divorce work in the Family Divisions and Domestic Relations sections of Western Pennsylvania.
«Joyce's trial to move out of town; Former judge to be tried in Pittsburgh»: Yesterday's edition of The Erie Times - News contained an article that begins, «Former state Superior Court Judge Michael T. Joyce, who made a name for himself with a long judicial career in Erie, will stand trial about 130 miles to the south, in Pittsburgh.
After a brief stint in private legal practice, he began a career in public interest law, where his work has covered areas of topical interest including torture, extra-judicial killings, judicial independence and accountability, law enforcement accountability, and criminal justice.
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