Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 62 |
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On February 1 , 1922 , he resigned as Commonwealth's Attorney of Orange County to become Judge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit , a position which he held for twenty - four years until his retirement January 5 , 1946 .
On February 1 , 1922 , he resigned as Commonwealth's Attorney of Orange County to become Judge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit , a position which he held for twenty - four years until his retirement January 5 , 1946 .
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He resumed the practice of law , and among his other connections , was engaged as Assistant United States Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia , at Norfolk . Later he accepted a position with the Attorney General of Virginia at ...
He resumed the practice of law , and among his other connections , was engaged as Assistant United States Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia , at Norfolk . Later he accepted a position with the Attorney General of Virginia at ...
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On January 1 , 1927 , Clarence Carter was appointed Commonwealth's Attorney of Fauquier County . He remained in office for approximately seventeen years . In 1924 he married Eva Evangeline Leach , of Clifton Forge , Virginia , who died ...
On January 1 , 1927 , Clarence Carter was appointed Commonwealth's Attorney of Fauquier County . He remained in office for approximately seventeen years . In 1924 he married Eva Evangeline Leach , of Clifton Forge , Virginia , who died ...
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