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Jasmine Twitty (born December 4, 1989) is a former associate judge for the Easley, South Carolina municipal court. At the time of her appointment to the position of associate judge of the municipal court for the city of Easley, South Carolina in August 2015, [1] she was the youngest judge to ever be appointed or elected as a municipal court judge in U.S. history at the age of 25. [2]
Are You Hot?: The Search for America's Sexiest People is an American reality television series that premiered February 13, 2003 on ABC. [1] A panel of judges including Lorenzo Lamas, Rachel Hunter, and Randolph Duke evaluated contestants on the sole criterion of their physical attractiveness. [2] It was cancelled after one season due to low ...
Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior; 31 Chief Judge Kimberly A. Moore: Washington, D.C. 1968 2006–present 2021–present — G.W. Bush: 16 Circuit Judge Pauline Newman [d] [e] Washington, D.C. 1927 1984–present — — Reagan: 22 Circuit Judge Alan David Lourie: Washington, D.C. 1935 1990–present ...
Robert Voets/CBS Media Ventures To stay the No. 1 syndicated court show, the Hot Bench judges know that everyone has to keep it real. “These are real cases filed across the country in real ...
Hot Bench is saying goodbye to its longest-serving judge, Michael Corriero, as he hangs up his gavel and robe at the end of Season 11. “At the beginning of this past year, after almost nine ...
Hot Bench is an American nontraditional panel-based court show that debuted in first-run syndication on September 15, 2014. The series was conceptualized and produced for CBS Media Ventures by Judith Sheindlin of Judge Judy fame, alongside executive producers Randy Douthit, Maureen FitzPatrick, David Theodosopoulos, and co-executive producer James Glover.
A retired justice, according to the United States Code, is no longer a member of the Supreme Court, but remains eligible to serve by designation as a judge of a U.S. Court of Appeals or District Court, and many retired justices have served in these capacities. Historically, the average length of service on the Court has been less than 15 years.
Loren Linn AliKhan (born June 24, 1983) [1] is an American lawyer and jurist who has served as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia since 2023.