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Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Judge Ross H. Hicks announced Wednesday that he will retire from his position on the Circuit Court for the 19th Judicial District, effective June 30, 2021. “I have been truly blessed to have had the opportunity to work with so many wonderful people in the court system,” Hicks said. “I have been truly blessed to have had the opportunity to work with so many wonderful people in the court system.” Judge Ross H. Hicks (TNCourts.gov) The 19th Judicial District consists of Montgomery and Robertson Counties. Hicks was appointed to the 19th District bench by Gov. Don Sundquist in 2002 to fill a vacancy created by the death of Judge James Walton. ....
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Monday, December 21, 2020 You Can t Sue Over Election Fraud Before, During or After the Election; Protect Election Integrity - Censor Anyone Who Questions the Election You Can t Sue Over Election Fraud Before, During or After the Election: When should you file a lawsuit over an election? If you re a Democrat, the answer is at any time. But if you re a Republican the answer is never. Here s A federal judge, this week, ruled against Gov. Brian Kemp in a lawsuit filed against him in 2018, while he was still Secretary of State. According to the suit, Kemp, in his role as secretary of state, was accused of using a racially-biased methodology for removing as many as 700,000 legitimate voters from the state s voter rolls during a period between 2016 and 2018. ....
RULING: The Manchester employment tribunal offices A JOINER who was sacked while attending a diabetes appointment is due a £22,000 payout from his former bosses in Bolton. An employment tribunal ruled earlier this year that self-employed contractor Barry Killeen should be compensated following his sacking by P J Services (Bolton) Ltd, after his successful equality claim. Mr Killeen had told a Manchester hearing how he had to leave a house refurbishment job in Bolton as his blood sugar level had dropped to “dangerously low” levels. And he insisted to the tribunal he had informed his foreman about his date with Bolton Diabetic Clinic. ....