John E. Nobles, Jr.
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John E. Nobles, Jr. was a superior court judge for Judicial District 3B of the Second Division of the Superior Court, serving Carteret, Craven, and Pamlico counties in North Carolina. He joined the court in 2005.[1]
The North Carolina Superior Courts are split into five divisions and 48 districts. Superior court judges rotate among the districts within their division every six months.[2] However, superior court judges are elected by voters in their district and must reside in the district in which they are elected.[3]
Education
Nobles received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his J.D. from Wake Forest University.[4]
2010 election
Nobles was re-elected after running unopposed.[5]
- See also: North Carolina judicial elections, 2010
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Footnotes
- ↑ Find the Data.org, Employee: John E. Nobles Jr.
- ↑ North Carolina Judicial Branch, "North Carolina Superior Court: About," accessed October 9, 2019
- ↑ North Carolina Judicial Branch, "Court Officials: Superior Court Judges," accessed October 9, 2019
- ↑ Martindale.com, Judge Profile: John E. Nobles, Jr.
- ↑ North Carolina Secretary of State, Unofficial 2010 General Election Results
Federal courts:
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Eastern District of North Carolina, Middle District of North Carolina, Western District of North Carolina • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Eastern District of North Carolina, Middle District of North Carolina, Western District of North Carolina
State courts:
Supreme Court of North Carolina • North Carolina Court of Appeals • North Carolina Superior Courts • North Carolina District Courts
State resources:
Courts in North Carolina • North Carolina judicial elections • Judicial selection in North Carolina