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Court-Appointed

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  • The documents were attached to a report filed Friday by Court-Appointed Special Advocates, also known as CASA, in San Angelo.

    Report: Warren Jeffs married underage daughter to adult 2008

  • Court-Appointed Trustee Bondholders who are owed hundreds of millions of dollars by Tropicana Entertainment LLC asked a judge to put the casino operator under the control of a court-appointed administrator, saying the company's leader steered it into "disaster."

    Tropicana Holders Seek 2008

  • Word has it that Britney Spears will spend her morning with her sons playing festive games like Find Mommy's Tylenol and Ten Reasons Why The Court-Appointed Monitor Is A Witch while letting them have a slap-up Christmas meal.

    Britney Spears Now Too Ill To Tell The Truth 2007

  • He said the county didn't do a good enough job presenting all costs in the prison arbitration, and the county could "learn from its mistakes" by detailing all costs if the Court-Appointed contract went to arbitration.

    Times Leader News 2010

  • The Court-Appointed union also agreed to concessions in health care and to forego a wage increase in 2010, Cooney said.

    Times Leader News 2010

  • The contract with the 104-member Court-Appointed Professionals union was approved Wednesday by Commissioners

    Times Leader News 2010

  • The Court-Appointed union also agreed to concessions in health care and to forego a wage increase in 2010, Cooney said.

    Times Leader News 2010

  • The administration was concerned that taxpayers would end up paying more to the Court-Appointed union if commissioners didn't work out an agreement on their own, he said.

    Times Leader News 2010

  • He said the county didn't do a good enough job presenting all costs in the prison arbitration, and the county could "learn from its mistakes" by detailing all costs if the Court-Appointed contract went to arbitration.

    Times Leader News 2010

  • The contract with the 104-member Court-Appointed Professionals union was approved Wednesday by Commissioners

    Times Leader News 2010

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