Examples of State court judge in a sentence
A county corrections officer, a member of a Sheriff’s posse, a police or sheriffs reserve or auxiliary officer, or a State Department of Corrections parole or corrections officer, a private investigator, a Michigan State Police motor carrier officer or Capitol security officer, a State court judge, a security officer required by the employer to carry a concealed weapon while on the premises.
A retired police or law enforcement officer or a retired State court judge.
By Order dated January 18, 2002, a State court judge awarded pendente lite relief to Mary McLaughlin.
In response to ICE’s disruptive activities, on February 22, 2017, the Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court requested New Mexico state court judges to provide the following information: (1) what specific experiences the New Mexico State court judge has had with ICE’s civil arrests; (2) what communications the New Mexico State court judge may have had with ICE personnel; and (3) what, if anything, the New Mexico State court judge or court personnel may have done in response.
Council registrars should be instructed not to renew any adult without first confirming that a new signed authorization form is on file at the council service center.
In New Jersey, the NJ Department of Human Services, Division of Family Development (DFD) is that agency.The denial or reinstatement of United States passport privileges due to child support arrears cannot be ordered independently by a State court judge.
That conduct included the following: Beginning in or about the late 1980s while he was a State court judge in the 24th Judicial District Court in the State of Louisiana, and con- tinuing while he was a Federal judge in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, Judge Porteous en- gaged in a corrupt relationship with bail bondsman Louis M.
Four members present anticipating the arrival of the Chairman and another Board member.
Before negotiating any voluntary term of exclusion with a defendant, prosecutors should contact OIG’s Office of Counsel to the Inspector General at OCIGExclusions@oig.hhs.gov or (202) 619-2078.Similarly, prosecutors should contact the Office of Counsel to the Inspector General if a State court judge is contemplating the imposition of a term of Federal exclusion as a part of the judge’s resolution of the criminal case.
He contends that the Washington State court judge “awarded” him all tax benefits associated with one child and that petitioner should be entitled to rely on that to claim head of household filing status and the larger earned income credit based upon one qualified dependent.Head of household filing status is defined in section 2(b) as follows: SEC.