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American judge from Virginia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mary Janipher Bennett Malveaux (born 1967)[1] is a judge of the Virginia Court of Appeals.
Mary B. Malveaux | |
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Judge of the Virginia Court of Appeals | |
Assumed office April 16, 2016 | |
Appointed by | Virginia General Assembly |
Preceded by | Stephen R. McCullough |
Personal details | |
Born | 1967 (age 56–57) Lynwood, California |
Education | University of Virginia (BA) University of Richmond (JD) |
Malveaux was born in Lynwood, California. She was raised in Richmond, and attended Collegiate School.[1] She received a Bachelor of Arts from University of Virginia in 1990 and a Juris Doctor from University of Richmond School of Law in 1993.[2]
Admitted to the Virginia bar in 1993, she served as assistant commonwealth attorney in Henrico County, and gained a reputation as a tough but fair prosecutor. Beginning in 1998, she worked in private practice, handling both civil and criminal cases. In 2011 Malveaux became the first female full-time district court judge in Henrico County, serving in Virginia's 14th Judicial District.[1][3][4]
Malveaux was elected by the General Assembly on March 11, 2016, to an eight-year term beginning April 16, 2016, to fill the vacancy created by the elevation of Stephen R. McCullough to the Virginia Supreme Court.[2][3] Her current term expires in on April 15, 2024.[5] Her appointment to the court makes her only the second African-American appointed to the Appeals court in its history.[4]
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