yup
Absolutely not. Crist is a tuncoat. He is self serving.
Judge David Monaco is known for his pro-life stance, reflecting a commitment to traditional values regarding abortion. His judicial decisions and public statements often align with pro-life principles, emphasizing the protection of unborn life. However, specific details about his rulings or public actions may vary, so it’s essential to review his judicial record for a comprehensive understanding.
St Paul's Pro-Cathedral was created in 1844.
There is no public record explicitly stating Judge Richard Orfinger's stance on the pro-life or pro-choice debate. Judges typically refrain from publicly discussing their personal beliefs on such issues, as their role requires impartiality and adherence to the law. To determine his views, one would need to examine his rulings or public statements, if any, related to abortion cases.
Currently he is pro life
Ron Paul has said that he is personally against abortion. However, he advocating leaving the decision of the legality of abortion up to the individual states (have no federal mandate on the matter), as per the tenth amendment of the constitution.
Judge Martha C. Warren (formerly Judge Martha Warner) was appointed by Gov. Martinez, a Republican Governor, who tried to limit abortions while in office back in the 80's and 90's. This would lead me to believe that she's probably pro-life. More info on this here: http://neprimer.com/ePress/JudicialAppointmentsFL.html One more thing...she's also married to a Republican Judge: http://www.radiodailynews.com/limbaugh.htm
No, a pro tem judge cannot sign a search warrant. Only a judge with the authority to issue search warrants can do so. A pro tem judge is a temporary substitute judge who fills in for a regular judge and has limited authority.
he is a pro rider
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