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  2. Geraldine Macelwane - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, Macelwane became a prosecutor for Lucas County, specializing in child neglect cases. She was elected to the Toledo Municipal Court as the first woman judge in 1952. [ 2 ] In 1956, she was appointed to the Lucas County Common Pleas Court by Governor Frank Lausche , a position she held until her death in 1974.

  3. Judith Ann Lanzinger - Wikipedia

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    Judith Lanzinger (born April 2, 1946 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American jurist.She retired as a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court. [1] On the Ohio judiciary for 31 years, [2] she was the only Ohio Supreme Court justice to have been elected to all four levels of Ohio's judiciary system.

  4. Arlene Singer - Wikipedia

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    Judge, Toledo Municipal Court. Appointed in January, 1991 by then-Governor Dick Celeste, and elected to the unexpired term in November, 1991. Re-elected to full term, November, 1995 and November, 2001. Presiding and Administrative Judge, Toledo Municipal Court. 2000 and 2001. Member, Ohio House of Representatives, 117th General Assembly ...

  5. Ohio Mayor's Courts - Wikipedia

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    Mayor's courts hear traffic cases, violations of city ordinances and other misdemeanors. The presiding officer is a magistrate (not a judge) appointed by the mayor, or even being the mayor, and paid by the city or village. Mayor's courts are not considered trial courts or courts of record and are not subject to the supervision of the Ohio ...

  6. Ohio Municipal Courts - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Courts and County Courts are law courts of limited jurisdiction in the U.S. state of Ohio.They handle cases involving traffic, non-traffic misdemeanors, evictions and small civil claims (in which the amount in controversy does not exceed $3,000 for small claims and $15,000 for municipal court).

  7. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

  8. Murder of Margaret Ann Pahl - Wikipedia

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    The case is described in the book Sin, Shame, And Secrets: The Murder of a Nun, the Conviction of a Priest, and Cover-up in the Catholic Church by Toledo journalist David Yonke [4] and in the "Alphabet of 'New' Evil" included in The New Evil: Understanding the Emergence of Modern Violent Crime by Dr. Michael H. Stone and Dr. Gary Brucato.

  9. List of 2020s American state and local politicians convicted ...

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    Luis Diaz (D) Bronx County Clerk for the New York State Supreme Court was suspended in 2020 and resigned in 2022, when he pleaded guilty for falsely certifying that a mob defendant had completed his court-mandated community service from a previous sentence. (2022) [115] [116]