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Norman St. George

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Norman St. George

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Nassau County Court
Tenure
Present officeholder
Term ends

2019

Education

Bachelor's

Adelphi University

Law

Hofstra School of Law

Norman St. George is a judge for the Nassau County Court in New York. He was appointed to this position in 2008. Later that year, he was elected to full term that ends in 2019. He has also served as an acting justice of the Nassau County Supreme Court since 2008 and as the Presiding Justice of the Nassau County Integrated Domestic Violence Court since 2010.[1]

Education

St. George received his B.B.A. degree in accounting from Adelphi University in 1985 and his J.D. degree from the Hofstra School of Law in 1988.[1]

Career

St. George began his career in 1988 working for Arthur Anderson & Company. The following year, he left to join the law firm of Reisch, Simoni, Bythewood & Gleason as an associate. In 1991, he became an Assistant District Attorney of Nassau County. He then worked as a partner of the law firm Jackson, Brown, Powell & St. George from 1995 to 1997. He was a self-employed lawyer under the title St. George & Associates from 1997 until 2004.

St. George's judicial career began in 2004 when he was appointed to the Nassau County District Court. He served on that court until 2010. He also served as the Presiding Judge of Domestic Violence Misdemeanors from 2004 to 2006 and as the Presiding Judge of D.W.I. Hearings and Trials from 2006 to 2008. He was appointed to the Nassau County Court in 2008 and was elected to a full term later that year. He was also appointed an Acting Supreme Court Justice in 2008 and was appointed a Presiding Justice of the Integrated Domestic Violence Court in 2010.[1]

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