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Howard Manning Jr.

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Howard E. Manning Jr.
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Prior offices:
North Carolina 3rd Superior Court Division Judicial District 10B

Education
Bachelor's
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Law
University of North Carolina, 1968


Howard E. Manning, Jr. was a superior court judge for the 10th Judicial District of the Third Division of the Superior Court, serving Wake County in North Carolina. He was first appointed to the court by former Governor James G. Martin in 1988 and was elected to the court that November. He ran unsuccessfully for a second superior court term in 1992, but was re-appointed to the court by former Governor Jim Hunt in 1996.[1] His current term would have expired in 2016, but he retired on July 31, 2015, upon reaching the mandatory retirement age.[2]

Education

Manning received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his J.D. from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1968.[3]

Career

After graduating from law school, Manning practiced law with his father's firm in Raleigh, North Carolina. He then took a four-year leave of absence, volunteering for active duty in the United States Navy. He returned to work at his father's law practice in 1972 and remained there for sixteen years, working in both criminal and civil law, until his first appointment to the court in 1988.[1][4]

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