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Judge Ronald Blaine Stewart passed from this life into the presence of the Savior whom he loved on April 3, at the age of 87. All who knew Stewart knew him to be a man of extraordinary kindness and integrity, intelligence and fair-mindedness. Stewart’s long judicial career, both in military and civilian service, earned him many honors and recognitions. Stewart retired from a 30-year career in the U. S. Army having served in the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps as a trial lawyer, then military judge, where he tried cases on three continents and across the United States.     Stewart was named “The Outstanding Trial Judge in the United States” for special courts in May 1984 when he was awarded the Franklin N. Flaschner Judicial Award presented by the National Conference of Special Court Judges of the American Bar Association, an honor viewed as the “Pulitzer Prize” among judges in courts that are special, or limited jurisdiction. He was the only military judge and the on

Former 34th District Judge  span Ronald Blaine Stewart dies at 87 /span

Apr 5, 2021 Judge Ronald Blaine Stewart Judge Ronald Blaine Stewart, former three-term District Judge, 34th District, for Whitley and McCreary Counties, passed away April 3, 2021. Stewart was 87 years old. Stewart was known for his extraordinary kindness and integrity, intelligence and fair-mindedness. Those who stood before him in his courtroom were treated with patience, making sure each understood the legal process that involved them. Born and raised in Williamsburg in a home with no running water, no gas or electric, and no family car. Stewart loved his hometown and the people that knew him well, knowing the contribution they had made to his life.

Ronald Stewart | Obituary | Times Tribune

Russian, Syrian, and Iraqi immigrants are now traveling to Mexico to cross the US border

Russian, Syrian, and Iraqi immigrants are now traveling to Mexico to cross the US border
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Tennessee panel deemed vaccinating inmates a PR nightmare

Tennessee panel deemed vaccinating inmates a PR nightmare KIMBERLEE KRUESI and JONATHAN MATTISE, Associated Press March 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this Monday, Jan. 4, 2021, file photo, a red tag hangs on a cell door, signifying an active COVID-19 case for its inhabitants at Faribault Prison, in Faribault, Minn. A Tennessee advisory panel tasked with determining eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine acknowledged that prison inmates in the state were high risk, but concluded that prioritizing them for inoculation could be a “public relations nightmare.” (Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune via AP, File)Aaron Lavinsky/AP NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) A Tennessee advisory panel tasked with deciding in what order residents should receive the COVID-19 vaccine acknowledged that prison inmates in the state were high-risk, but concluded that prioritizing them for inoculation could be a “public relations nightmare.”

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