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'''Lloyd J. Medley Jr.''' was a judge for the [[Orleans Parish Judicial District, Louisiana|Orleans Parish Civil District Court]] (Division D) in [[Louisiana]]. He was first elected to this position on [[C1996#November|November 5, 1996]], and he was re-elected to consecutive terms without opposition. He is also a former chief judge, having served for two years, beginning on [[C2009#January|January 1, 2009]].<ref>[http://staticresults.sos.la.gov/11051996/11051996_36.html ''Louisiana Secretary of State'', "1996 Official Election Results – Orleans," November 5, 1996]</ref><ref name=chief>[http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2009/01/medley_to_serve_as_chief_judge.html ''NOLA.com'', "Medley to serve as chief judge of Orleans Civil District Court," January 5, 2009]</ref>  
'''Lloyd J. Medley Jr.''' was a judge for the [[Orleans Parish Judicial District, Louisiana|Orleans Parish Civil District Court]] (Division D) in [[Louisiana]]. He was first elected to this position on [[C1996#November|November 5, 1996]], and he was re-elected to consecutive terms without opposition. He is also a former chief judge, having served for two years, beginning on [[C2009#January|January 1, 2009]].<ref>[http://staticresults.sos.la.gov/11051996/11051996_36.html ''Louisiana Secretary of State'', "1996 Official Election Results – Orleans," November 5, 1996]</ref><ref name=chief>[http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2009/01/medley_to_serve_as_chief_judge.html ''NOLA.com'', "Medley to serve as chief judge of Orleans Civil District Court," January 5, 2009]</ref>  

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Lloyd J. Medley Jr. was a judge for the Orleans Parish Civil District Court (Division D) in Louisiana. He was first elected to this position on November 5, 1996, and he was re-elected to consecutive terms without opposition. He is also a former chief judge, having served for two years, beginning on January 1, 2009.[1][2]

In 2014, Medley was defeated in his bid for re-election. His term expired on December 31, 2014.[3][4]

Elections

2014

See also: Louisiana judicial elections, 2014 Medley ran for re-election to the Orleans Parish Civil District Court.
Primary: He was defeated in the primary on November 4, 2014, receiving 42 percent of the vote. He competed against Nakisha Ervin-Knott. [3][4]

Education

Medley received a bachelor's degree in English and social studies from the University of New Orleans, a master's degree in special education from the same school, and a J.D. from the Southern University School of Law in 1980.[2]

Career

Medley worked as an assistant city attorney of the traffic court for 10 years prior to his judicial election in 1996. He also worked as a private practice lawyer and is a former teacher in the public schools of Orleans and Jefferson parishes.[2]

See also

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