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  2. La Corte del Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    When the show moved to Telemundo, Los Angeles-based lawyer Manuel Franco took over the bench. [1] The show ran for five seasons starting in 1999 and ending its run in 2005, when Franco left the show due to a conflict with Telemundo regarding his views on the Latin American community.

  3. List of Hispanic and Latino American jurists - Wikipedia

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    Santa Barbara Municipal Court (Commissioner: 1987–1997; Judge: 1997–1998); Santa Barbara County Superior Court (1998–2018) California: retired: Eduardo Fontanez Jr. [199] East Chicago City Court (2003– ) Indiana: active: Jose Franco [200] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2015– ) California: active: Gabriel A. Fuentes [201]

  4. List of Spanish Americans - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Real – judge of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. [152] Tomas Avila Sanchez (1826–1882) – American soldier, sheriff and public official, was on the Los Angeles County, California, Board of Supervisors and was a member of the Los Angeles Common Council, the legislative branch of the city. He was ...

  5. Manuel Franco - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Manuel Franco was born in Concepción on June 9, 1871, in times of the government of Cirilo Antonio Rivarola. Manuel was son of Josefa Antonio Franco and was baptized in the Church of Concepción by Father Evaristo Serrano. He never married but during his life fathered four children: Evaristo, Fernando, María Ana and Manuel Franco Jr.

  6. Guardianship in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition

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    Up until the mid-1960s, Franco's legal system gave husbands near total control over their wives. This did not change until women started playing a more central role in the Spanish economy. [18] The 1961 Law on Political Rights was supported by Sección Feminina. This amendment to the law gave women in the workforce additional rights ...

  7. José Manuel Franco - Wikipedia

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    Franco, who dropped university studies in Mathematics early, graduated in law. [n. 1] From 1982 to 1987 he worked as math teacher. [3] He is a career civil servant in the Ministry of Defence. Franco, who had joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in 1981, [1] was a member of the Monforte de Lemos city council from 1984 to 1986. [3]

  8. List of assassinations in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Franco, Vice Mayor of Sanchez Mira, Cagayan Killed in the presence of the town mayor by the latter's goons. [17] 10 July 1968 Nicolas Feliciano, Vice Governor of Tarlac: 28 December 1968 Levi Panlilio, Mayor of San Fernando, Pampanga [18] 19 November 1969 Pedro Alvero, Vice Mayor of Abuyog, Leyte [19]

  9. Carlos Hank González - Wikipedia

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    Hank González's political career began when he moved from Atlacomulco to Toluca to take charge of the State of Mexico's Departmento de Escuelas Secundarias y Profesionales (Department of Professional and Secondary Schools) as well as the Oficina de Juntas de Mejoramiento Moral, Cívico y Material (Office of Committees for Moral, Civic and Material Improvement) between 1952 and 1953.