Judge's+seat

  • 51hot\ seat — noun slang 1. the electric chair used to cause death by electrocution in legal executions. Many a man has controlled a murderous rage when he thought of the hot seat. 2. informal A position in which you can easily get into trouble. A judge in a… …

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  • 52Henry Latimer (judge) — Henry Latimer (born in Ocilla, Georgia, January 22, 1938; died in Broward County, Florida, January 24, 2005) was the first African American circuit court judge in Broward County, and was in line to become the first African American president of… …

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  • 53George M. Dallas (judge) — George Mifflin Dallas (February 7, 1839 ndash; January 21, 1917) was a lawyer and a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and spent most of his life in Pennsylvania. In 1859, he read law… …

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  • 54John Talbot (judge) — The Honourable John Talbot (c. 1712 23 September 1756) was a British judge and Member of Parliament.Talbot was the third son of Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot, who served as Lord Chancellor from 1733 to 1737. Training as a lawyer, John entered… …

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  • 55John McKinney (judge) — John M. McKinney (1829 ndash;October 12, 1871) was an American lawyer and judge. McKinney was born in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1848. He read law in 1850.He served as a …

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  • 56David Taylor (Wisconsin judge) — David Taylor (March 18, 1818–April 5, 1891) was an American politician and jurist from Wisconsin. Born in Carlisle, New York, Taylor graduated from Union College in 1841 and was admitted to the New York bar in 1844. In 1846, Taylor moved to… …

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  • 57List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 2) — Law clerks have assisted Supreme Court Justices in various capacities since the first one was hired by Justice Horace Gray in the 1880s. By the traditions and rules that have developed around this procedure today Associate Justices on the Supreme …

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  • 58George Treby (judge) — Sir George Treby JP (1643 ndash;1700) was a British justice and politician. Early life and educationHe was the oldest son of Peter Treby, an attorney at the Court of Common Pleas and his wife Joan, daughter of John Snelling. He was educated at… …

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  • 59justice seat — In old English law, the principal court of the forest, held before the chief justice in eyre, or chief itinerant judge or his deputy; to hear and determine all trespasses within the forest, and all claims of franchises, liberties, and privileges …

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  • 60justice seat — In old English law, the principal court of the forest, held before the chief justice in eyre, or chief itinerant judge or his deputy; to hear and determine all trespasses within the forest, and all claims of franchises, liberties, and privileges …

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