One more. (Law).The federal bench in L.A. received one temporary judgeship as part of the 21st Century Department of Justice Appropriations Authorization The right or permission to use a system resource; the process of granting access. See access control. Act, signed into law by President Bush on Nov. 9. The U.S. District Court, Central District of California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). , had petitioned the Judicial Council in Washington D.C. for the past two years for three additional permanent positions, said Allen Al·len , Edgar 1892-1943. American anatomist who is noted for his studies of hormones and for the discovery (1923) of estrogen. Abersman, chief deputy clerk of the Central District. The district currently has 27 judgeships, of which 23 are filled. Abersman said he was disappointed in the allocation The apportionment or designation of an item for a specific purpose or to a particular place. In the law of trusts, the allocation of cash dividends earned by a stock that makes up the principal of a trust for a beneficiary usually means that the dividends will be treated as for his district, which has been significantly under-staffed for years. "We look at it from the perspective of work load and case processing, but we recognize others look at it from other perspectives, including budgetary factors," he said. The Act also approved five new permanent judgeships in the Southern District of California, as well as a temporary judgeship in the District of Arizona. A temporary judgeship authorizes a judge to serve for 10 years and can be extended or made permanent by Congress. A candidate for the temporary judgeship in the Central District has not yet been nominated nom·i·nate tr.v. nom·i·nat·ed, nom·i·nat·ing, nom·i·nates 1. To propose by name as a candidate, especially for election. 2. To designate or appoint to an office, responsibility, or honor. or approved, Abersman said. Staff reporter Amanda Bronstad can be reached at (323) 549-5225 ext. 225, or at abronstad@labusinessjournal.com. |
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