Nominations of Anna Blackburne-Rigsby, Thomas Motley, and John Mott: Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session, on Nominations of Anne Blackburne-Rigsby, Thomas Motley, and John Mott, to be Associate Judges of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, May 10, 2000U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 93 pages |
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... Defendant Jeffrey T. Sprung Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia 555 4th Street , N.W. Washington , DC 20001 ( H ) ( 206 ) 224-9329 Theresa Conway v . Homer Betts - I presided over and adjudicated this protracted ...
... Defendant Jeffrey T. Sprung Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia 555 4th Street , N.W. Washington , DC 20001 ( H ) ( 206 ) 224-9329 Theresa Conway v . Homer Betts - I presided over and adjudicated this protracted ...
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... defendant in this case , was represented by counsel . At the trial , I credited the testimony of the plaintiff , the tenant , that he had made numerous requests to the defendant , to make certain repairs to the apartment prior to the ...
... defendant in this case , was represented by counsel . At the trial , I credited the testimony of the plaintiff , the tenant , that he had made numerous requests to the defendant , to make certain repairs to the apartment prior to the ...
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... defendant Robert Russo , a congressional employee who worked part - time for Congressman Rostenkowski from 1976 to 1987. During those 11 years , defendant Russo received congressional wages totaling approximately $ 90,000 . When defendant ...
... defendant Robert Russo , a congressional employee who worked part - time for Congressman Rostenkowski from 1976 to 1987. During those 11 years , defendant Russo received congressional wages totaling approximately $ 90,000 . When defendant ...
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... defendant . Success in this case ultimately rested on understanding the rules of evidence and knowing the facts of the case . The victim met Cheryl Wilson and consummated a sexual relationship on the second date . On the third date , as ...
... defendant . Success in this case ultimately rested on understanding the rules of evidence and knowing the facts of the case . The victim met Cheryl Wilson and consummated a sexual relationship on the second date . On the third date , as ...
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... defendant Comber's sister . Mr. Comber , who had an antagonistic relationship with the decedent , became angry when he was told that his sister and the decedent had renewed their romance , had gotten married , and intended to move back ...
... defendant Comber's sister . Mr. Comber , who had an antagonistic relationship with the decedent , became angry when he was told that his sister and the decedent had renewed their romance , had gotten married , and intended to move back ...
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Page 59 - Supplemental questions concerning specific statutory qualifications for service as a judge in the courts of the District of Columbia pursuant to the District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act of 1970, DC Code Section II ISO 1 (b), as amended.
Page 65 - None 9. Honors and Awards: List any scholarships, fellowships, honorary degrees, academic or professional honors, honorary society memberships, military awards, and any other special recognition for outstanding service or achievement.
Page 14 - Legal career. (a) Describe chronologically your law practice and experience after graduation from law school, including: (1) Whether you served as a law clerk to a judge, and if so, the name of the judge, the court, and the dates of your clerkship...
Page 31 - District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act of 1970, DC Code Section 1 1 - 150 1 (b), as amended.
Page 72 - Identify the party/parties you represented and describe in detail the nature of your participation in the litigation and the final disposition of the case. Also state as to each case, (a) the date of representation; (b) the court and the name of the judge or judges before...
Page 12 - Please indicate whether any of these organizations formerly discriminated or currently discriminates on the basis of race, sex, or religion - either through formal membership requirements or the practical implementation of membership policies.
Page 12 - Other memberships. List all memberships and offices currently and formerly held in professional, business, fraternal, scholarly, civic, public, charitable, or other organizations, other than those listed in response to Question...
Page 30 - No. 7. Explain how you will resolve any potential conflicts of interest, including any that may have been disclosed by your responses to the above items. Please provide three (3) copies of any trust or other relevant agreements.
Page 28 - Do not list any proceedings in which you were merely a guardian ad titem or stakeholder Include all proceedings in which you were a party in interest, a material witness, were named as a coconspirator or co-respondent, and list any grand jury investigation in which you appeared as a witness.