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The 69th District Court, which served the city of Saginaw, merged into the 70th District Court (c.1972) to become a county-wide district court. 70-2 District Court Saginaw (except Cities of Saginaw and Zilwaukee; Townships of Zilwaukee, Buena Vista, Carrollton and Bridgeport) 3 Saginaw 71A District Court Lapeer: 1 Lapeer: 71B District Court ...
Alfred Thomas "A.T." Frank (born October 5, 1966) is an American politician and judge from Michigan currently serving as a judge of the 70th District Court in Saginaw County. [1] He previously served as a Democratic member of the Michigan House of Representatives, representing parts of Saginaw and Bay counties. [2]
While an undergraduate, Bradford was active in numerous charitable organizations as well as a volunteer as a youth basketball coach for the local C.Y.O. In law school, Bradford spent the summer working for the United Steelworkers Union's General Counsel's Office, the United States Attorney's Office and a federal district court judge.
The number of district courts in a court of appeals' circuit varies between one and thirteen, depending on the number of states in the region and the number of districts in each state. The formal naming convention for the district courts is "United States District Court for" followed by the district name.
District Judge Philip P. Simon: Hammond: 1962 2003–present 2010–2017 — G.W. Bush: 19 District Judge Damon R. Leichty: South Bend: 1971 2019–present — — Trump: 20 District Judge Cristal C. Brisco: South Bend: 1981 2024–present — — Biden: 21 District Judge Gretchen S. Lund: Hammond: 1975 2024–present — — Biden: 11 Senior ...
Marilyn C. Brewer (born May 26, 1937) is a California politician who served from 1994 to 2000 as a California State Assemblywoman representing southern Orange County's 70th District. [citation needed] Born in western Pennsylvania, Brewer earned her Associate's degree from Fullerton College in 1983. She served as an aide to Orange County ...
Eastern District of Wisconsin; Western District of Wisconsin; The court is based at the Dirksen Federal Building in Chicago and is composed of eleven appellate judges. It is one of 13 United States courts of appeals. The court offers a relatively unique internet presence that includes wiki and RSS feeds of opinions and oral arguments. [1]
Other federal judges, including circuit judges and Supreme Court justices, can also sit in a district court upon assignment by the chief judge of the circuit or by the Chief Justice of the United States. The number of judges in each district court (and the structure of the judicial system generally) is set by Congress in the United States Code.