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12 Nov, 2007 10:00 am
Judge Samuel B. Kent (S.D. Texas) joins Judge Elizabeth Halverson and Chief Judge Edward Nottingham in our Judge of the Day Hall of Fame. He will no longer be eligible for recognition as a Judge of the Day, having transcended this award. Why is Judge Kent deserving of induction? In the Houston Chronicle, Lise Olsen offers a detailed report of the allegations against Judge Kent (which we previously discussed here and here). The money quote: [Case manager Cathy] McBroom was ...
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13 Oct, 2008 6:35 pm by standdown
... recent investigations have been made public in 2008: • U.S. District Judge Samuel B. Kent , Houston. Pleaded not guilty to federal sex crimes charges; ... by President Clinton in 1994. • Chief U.S. District Judge Edward W. Nottingham , Denver. A judicial council continues to investigate misconduct allegations, including the judge's ... judges from the 5th U.S. Circuit to have been bad boys. Judge Samuel Kent, who was moved from Galveston to Houston as part of disciplinary action already taken against ...
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20 Jun, 2008 6:19 pm
... .), our latest Judge of the Day. As a two-time winner (he was previously honored in here), Judge Porteous now joins the JotD Hall of Fame. Along with his fellow inductees -- Chief Judge Edward Nottingham, and Judges Samuel Kent and Elizabeth Halverson -- he is no longer eligible for recognition as a Judge of the Day, having transcended the award. Here's why Judge Porteous is a Hall of Famer. From the New Orleans Times-Picayune ...
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