N&O Index Card Listings
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Judges
- GOP sues for delay in Superior Court elections - Au 3 88 1C
- Helms charges Sanford blocking judgeship over Smokies bill delay - Au 4 88 8D
- Race looms like political deja vu for Cashwell - Au 4 88 2C
- Who blows the whistle on judges whose prejudices can sway juries? - Au 7 88 1D
- Helms prods Senate to help black judge (Erwin) - Au 10 88 1C
- Editorial: Stains on a judge's honor - Au 13 88 14A
- Judge Ward's semi-retirement clears judicial logjam - Au 20 88 3C
- Martin asks election of Superior Court judges be postponed - Au 25 88 19A
- Court considers requiring judges to take classes; Proposal aimed at judges who don't attend
- educational programs - Se 12 88 1C
- GOP may not be able to halt vote; Superior Court elections may go on as scheduled - Se 22 88 21A
- Incumbent judge (Orr) calls for abolishing partisan election of judges - Se 22 88 19A
- Merit selection of judges falters - Oc 2 88 36A
- Court rejects GOP bid to halt judges' election - Oc 6 88 1C
- Senate panel backs Tilley's judgeship bid - Oc 6 88 26A
- Study shows courtroom security lags - Oc 16 88 42A
- Court backs rules for judge education - Oc 26 88 18C
- Panel suggests censure of judge (Hair) - No 2 88 3C
- Under the Dome: GOP judges deny plans for top court No 7 88 1
- Texan (Gibson) warns N.C. commission to end system of electing judges No 12 88 3C
- Editorial: Case study in justice for sale (election of judges in Texas) No 15 88 14A
- Ruling on new districts validates election of Superior Court judges No 15 88 16A
- Desegregating the state's trial courts No 27 88 1D
- New Superior Court judges bring diversity to the bench No 27 88 8D
- Plea for 29 new judges cites 37.8% more cases since '83 - De 8 88 33A
- Martin appoints Indian (Brooks), Britt replacement (Townsend) - De 17 88 1C
- Panel endorses appointing judges; Cost, partisanship of elections cited - De 17 88 1
- Editorial: Repairs on the bench (choosing judges) - De 20 88 14A
Judges
- Tar Heel editors speak: Voters have right to elect judges - Ja 1 89 7D
- Democratic lawyers to nominate 3 for Wake District Court judgeship - Ja 5 89 2C
- Fullwood top pick for bench; Martin to get 3 names for district judgeship - Ja 6 89 1C
- Panel backs ending vote for judges - Ja 7 89 11A
- Panel approves plan for governor to appoint judges - Fe 2 89 6D
- Fullwood to get appointment as Wake judge - Fe 3 89 1C
- Martin appoints Fullwood as judge - Fe 4 89 3C
- Exum tells legislators to back appointment method for judges - Fe 9 89 14A
- Editorial: The price of judicial quality - Fe 12 89 6D
- Legislative roundup: Judicial selection - Fe 12 89 29A
- Sam Ervin becomes chief judge (4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals) - Fe 18 89 3C
- Unbridled campaigns for judgeships foreseen - Mr 2 89 14A
- Courting the bench; New judges find there's more to the job than pomp and circumstance - Mr 5 89 1C
- Exum pitches judicial election to panel - Mr 9 89 20A
- Poll backs appointment of judges; Senate committee chairman senses lukewarm support from
- panel - Mr 16 89 18A
- Editorial: Support for judicial reform - Mr 20 89 10A
- 2 lawyers (Joyner; Chapman) warn against judicial appointment - Mr 23 89 22A
- Durham judge demands apology for letter - Mr 29 89 2C
- Legislators propose compromise in judge selection - Mr 30 89 14C
- Legislators field issues dear to consumers: credit cards, telephones - Ap 2 34A
- Editorial: Progress on picking judges - Ap 3 89 10A
Judges
- Adjournment charge could leave bills behind - Jn 17 91 1B
- Judges join outcry over drug sentences - Jn 17 91 2B
- Martin, Exum push plan on judicial appointments; Accord may revive stalled legislation - Jn 18 91 1B
- Bill on retirement of judges is killed - Jn 19 91 3B
- Editorial: A solid plan on judges - Jn 19 91 14A
- Judge cites problems of prison overcrowding - Jn 22 91 4B
- Panel rejects judicial appointment plan - Jn 29 91 3B
- Judge Bason to retire Sept. 1; Chief district court jurist carved niche as advocate for children - Jy 1 91 2B
- Editorial: Judges, and people, lose again - Jy 2 91 8A
- 6 judges challenge short terms - Jy 18 91 4B
- Two judges challenge mandatory retirement - Au 2 91 1B
- Editorial: Retirement rule should stand - Au 4 91 6J
- Bar taps 3 (Collins; Lawton; Scherer) for judge vacancy - Au 21 91 8B
- Judges' terms argued; Retirement law ruling set today - Au 21 91 1B
- Judges must retire; Appellate jurists lose challenge - Au 22 91 1B
- Bullock appointed chief district judge - Au 23 91 3B
- Martin sues over appointment rule - Au 30 91 2B
- Under the Dome: Judicial term issue hangs in balance - Au 30 91 1B
- Editorial: A partisan pickle on judges - Se 2 91 12A
- Martin vows to name judges to 8-year terms - Se 10 91 5B
- Legislative leaders head toward showdown with Martin - Se 13 91 4B
- Under the Dome: U.S. review sought of judges' terms - Se 16 91 1B
- Martin chooses Wake judge (Lawton) - Se 20 91 1B
- Martin fills disputed Court of Appeals seat (Walker appointed) - Oc 3 91 1B
- Colorful personality to don a black robe (Lawton) - Oc 7 91 1B
- Judge (HELMS) had financial dealings with cocaine dealer - Oc 11 91 4B
- Martin wrongly extended judges' terms, office rules - Oc 24 91 6C
- Panel recommends censure for judge (Harrell) - Oc 30 91 6B
- Under the Dome: 3 locals have shot at U.S. judgeship - No 24 91 1C
- Under the Dome: Judges, hopefuls await court ruling (on mandatory retirement) - De 2 91 1B
- Growing Hispanic segment sends 2 judges to school (to take Spanish courses) - De 3 91 1
- Area federal judges get OK to carry concealed weapons - De 5 91 5B
- Age limit for judges is upheld; High court rules against Phillips (also filling vacancies; capital
- punishment) - De 7 91 4B
- Custody-case bias alleged by women (complaints against Hunt and Peele) - De 7 91 2B
- Editorial: For judges, a call to arms - De 12 91 22A
- Under the Dome: Panel will grapple with terms issue - De 19 91 1B
- Elections board blocks vote next year on judicial posts - De 21 91 4B
- Boone lawyer (Smith) named to District Court seat - De 24 91 3B
Judges
- Standards panel begins proceedings against Angier judge (STEPHENSON) - Ja 3 91 2B
- '90 judge races spur calls for reform - Fe 10 91 1
- Rancorous politics may bolster move to halt judicial elections - Fe 10 91 1
- Editorial: The case for appointed judges - Fe 13 91 12A
- Amendment proposed for appointed judges - Fe 14 91 3B
- Appointed judiciary is urged by Exum - Fe 28 91 1B
- Editorial: Exum's stormy forecast - Mr 3 91 6J
- Panel to weigh judicial appointment measure - Mr 7 91 3B
- Panel backs appointment of appellate judges - Mr 14 91 3B
- High court to hear case on judges' retirement age - Mr 18 91 7A
- Senate to address appellate-judge selection - Mr 18 91 1B
- Editorial: Appointed judges, on appeal - Mr 19 91 8A
- Senate OKs judicial appointment plan - Mr 20 91 1B
- Wife calls attacks on judge 'demonic' - Mr 22 91 2B
- Lawyers say judges tainted by advice - Mr 24 91 1C
- Judges debate court videotaping - Mr 25 91 4B
- Editorial: The wrong ear for judges - Mr 26 91 10A
- Editorial: A gavel between the gums - Mr 27 91 14A
- Under the Dome: Resignation (Ginn) spurs suit - Ap 1 91 6B
- Tar Heel editors speak: A plot to take away the people's vote - Ap 7 91 7J
- Under the Dome: Judge (Parker) being touted for high court race - Ap 14 91 1C
- Under the Dome: Judicial selection issue bogged down - Ap 17 91 1B
- Bill eases judicial retirement - Ap 19 91 3B
- 2 Wake judges censured (Greene; Bullock) - My 3 91 1
- Legislation proposes pistol-packing judges - My 3 91 3B
- Gun bill for judges misfires in Senate - My 7 91 3B
- GOP loses challenge on election of judges; Federal judge says issue is political one - Jn 11 91 2B
- Tar Heel editors speak: Outlawed 'Outlaw Statute' rides again - Jn 16 91 7J
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Judges
- Superior Court judges want 25 percent pay raise - Ja 5 88 14C
- Denial of pay increases for federal judges criticized - Ja 7 88 4C
- Helms' 2 choices for U.S. judge (VOORHEES; HOWARD) wait and wait for confirmation - Ja 21 88 14C
- Lawyer (Crawley) takes judgeship, says he will drop lawsuit - Fe 3 88 4C
- Superior Court judge (Walker) denied chance for re-election - Fe 14 88 42A
- Frances Reeder dies; one of N.C.'s 1st female judges - Fe 16 88 8B
- Judge selection issue splits candidates for lieutenant governor - Fe 17 88 18C
- Senate confirms lawyer (Howard) as District Court judge - Fe 26 88 2C
- State panel recommends censure of Wake judge (BULLOCK) over confrontation - Mr 2 88 1
- Exum urges appointment of judges - Ap 16 88 1
- Tar Heel Editors Speak: Is another (Superior Court) judge really needed? - Ap 17 88 7D
- Some judges using holes in DWI law to reduce charges, prosecutors say - Ap 18 88 2C
- Editorial: Chief justice has a plan - Ap 20 88 12A
- Tar Heel Editors Speak: System of electing judges serves North Carolina well - Ma 1 88 7D
- Secret reprimands of judges effective tool, official (Arnold) says - Ma 8 88 38A
- Editorial: Up in the air for judges - Ma 9 88 8A
- Greensboro lawyer (Tilley) tapped for judgeship - Ma 11 88 4C
- Wake judge (PRESTON) resigns, cites failing health - Ma 19 88 1
- Exum urges major pay hike for state judges - Ma 20 88 1C
- Judge vacancy (Wake Superior Court) raises question about districts - Ma 20 88 3C
- Asst. Wake DA (Hill) interested in Superior Court post - Ma 22 88 32A
- Editorial: Judging a pay raise - Ma 26 88 14A
- Case load continues to outpace addition of state judgeships - Ma 27 88 3C
- N.C. lawyer up for judge (Voorhees) to get hearing - Ma 27 88 17A
- Under the Dome: Exum would make $104,000 under plan - Ma 27 88 1
- Process of replacing Judge Preston begins - Jn 2 88 2C
- Raleigh lawyer (Manning) named to take Preston's place - Jn 3 88 1C
- Trouble brews over second Robeson judge - Jn 3 88 1
- Editorial: Robeson's judicial choice - Jn 4 88 10A
- Son of 'Senator Sam' casts his own shadow, as 'Judge Sam' Ervin - Jn 6 88 WA-1
- Manning sworn in as Wake judge - Jn 10 88 14A
- Radioactive waste bill introduced by Miller (and Parnell filed bill to add Robeson judgeship) - Jn 11 88 6A
- Judge (Bason) charges Justice derailed reappointment - Jn 12 88 31A
- Low pay pushing judges off bench, keeping lawyers away - Jn 20 88 1C
- Under the Dome: Sorry, no files, Ramsey tells GOP - Jn 26 88 1
- N.C. seeks U.S. approval for judicial changes - Jy 14 88 16C
- Senate panel approves N.C. lawyer for judge (VOORHEES) - Jy 15 88 2C
- Board settles residency rules for judgeship - Jy 30 88 1C