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Mario Perez: [66] First Hispanic American male judge in Pitt County, North Carolina (2018) Herbert Richardson, Sr.: [67] First African American male to serve as the Assistant District Attorney (1978) and judge (1979) for Robeson County, North Carolina; Joe Webster: [33] First African American male lawyer in Madison, Rockingham County, North ...
Occupation: Superior Court Judge 26B. Education: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI BA, ... because of the subdividing of Mecklenburg County into eight sub-districts. District Court Judges who ...
Shirley L. Fulton (January 2, 1952 – February 8, 2023) was an American judge and prosecutor. [1] [2] She was the first African American woman to serve as a judge in the Superior Court of North Carolina, a position she held for 14 years. [3] Earlier in her career, she had served as the first black female prosecutor in Mecklenburg County, North ...
Robert C. Ervin (born 1960) is a North Carolina Superior Court judge who has presided over numerous high-profile cases. He is the grandson of U.S. Senator Sam J. Ervin, the son of U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Samuel James Ervin III and the brother of state Supreme Court Justice Sam J. Ervin IV.
Who’s on the ballot in Mecklenburg County in 2024? U.S. House of Representatives District 8. John Bradford (Republican) ... NC District Court Judge District 25 Seat 5 . Nate Knust (Republican)
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Retired Mecklenburg County Judge Shirley Fulton, who made history as the first Black woman elected to The post Shirley Fulton, first Black woman elected to NC Superior ...
In 2001, then-North Carolina Governor Mike Easley appointed Diaz to the Mecklenburg County Superior Court, making Diaz the first Hispanic ever to be a state judge in North Carolina. [1] The following year, Diaz lost a bid for election. [1] However, Easley again appointed Diaz to the Superior Court. [1]
The United States District Court for the District of North Carolina was established on June 4, 1790, by 1 Stat. 126. [2] [3] On June 9, 1794, it was subdivided into three districts by 1 Stat. 395, [3] but on March 3, 1797, the three districts were abolished and the single District restored by 1 Stat. 517, [3] until April 29, 1802, when the state was again subdivided into three different ...