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Mildred Negron
Mildred Negron is a judge of the Queens County Family Court in New York. She was first appointed to the court as an interim civil court judge by Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) in March 2016, serving in family court. She was appointed to the family court in January 2017.[1]
Biography
Negron graduated from the City University of New York, City College, and earned her J.D. from the City University of New York School of Law.[1]
Prior to her appointment in 2016, Negron served as a court attorney-referee in Kings County and Queens County Family Court. Her professional experience also includes work as an assistant attorney-in-charge of the juvenile rights division of the Legal Aid Society's Manhattan office and a deputy attorney-in-charge of the juvenile rights division of the society's Queens office.[1]
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