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1995 SESSION
LD6578677RESOLVED by the Senate, That the following persons are hereby nominated to be elected to the respective general district court judgeships, as follows:
S. Bernard Goodwyn, Esquire, of Chesapeake, as a judge of the First Judicial District for a term of six years commencing July 1, 1995.
Ray W. Dezern, Jr., Esquire, of Norfolk, as a judge of the Fourth Judicial District for a term of six years commencing January 1, 1996.
Katherine Jones, Esquire, of Norfolk, as a judge of the Fourth Judicial District for a term of six years commencing April 1, 1995.
Louis A. Sherman, Esquire, of Norfolk, as a judge of the Fourth Judicial District for a term of six years commencing April 1, 1995.
Robert E. Gillette, Esquire, of Suffolk, as a judge of the Fifth Judicial District for a term of six years commencing July 1, 1995.
Robert G. Woodson, Jr., Esquire, of Cumberland, as a judge of the Tenth Judicial District for a term of six years commencing June 1, 1995.
Archer Yeatts, III, Esquire, of Henrico, as a judge of the Fourteenth Judicial District for a term of six years commencing July 1, 1995.
R. Morgan Armstrong, Esquire, of Henry, as a judge of the Twenty-first Judicial District for a term of six years commencing July 1, 1995.
James W. Updike, Jr., Esquire, of Bedford, as a judge of the Twenty-fourth Judicial District for a term of six years commencing July 1, 1995.
Patrick R. Johnson, Esquire, of Buchanan, as a judge of the Twenty-ninth Judicial District for a term of six years commencing April 1, 1995.