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Former Churchill County prosecutor [[Thomas Stockard]] filled the vacancy left by Judge Huff's death.<ref>[http://www.nevadajudiciary.us/index.php/supnews/1600-governor-appoints-thomas-stockard-to-vacancy-on-10th-judicial-district-court ''Press Release,'' "Governor appoints Thomas Stockard to vacancy on 10th Judicial District Court," 06 July 2012] ''([[dead link]])''</ref> | Former Churchill County prosecutor [[Thomas Stockard]] filled the vacancy left by Judge Huff's death.<ref>[http://www.nevadajudiciary.us/index.php/supnews/1600-governor-appoints-thomas-stockard-to-vacancy-on-10th-judicial-district-court ''Press Release,'' "Governor appoints Thomas Stockard to vacancy on 10th Judicial District Court," 06 July 2012] ''([[dead link]])''</ref> | ||
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March 29, 2012
Nevada: Judge David Huff of the Nevada Third Judicial District Court passed away on March 22nd at age 72.[1] Huff had announced his intention to retire effective April 30th. He had been off the bench since January due to poor health.[2] Elected to the bench in 1996, Huff had served 15 years as a District Court judge. He received both his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Iowa. He worked as a military judge after serving in the Navy during the Vietnam War. Nevada Supreme Court Chief Justice Nancy Saitta said "it is difficult to lose such a fine judge, especially someone who has been a strong force in Nevada's judiciary during the past 15 years."[1]
Former Churchill County prosecutor Thomas Stockard filled the vacancy left by Judge Huff's death.[3]
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