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Civil Court Judges - Second Judicial District Biography: Judge Barela-Shepherd has been a District Court Judge since December 2003 She has the unique experience in presiding over both criminal and civil law cases She currently presides over civil law cases She previously presided over all phases of criminal law cases ranging from misdemeanor to 1st-Degree felony offenses
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WARD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com to avert, repel, or turn aside (danger, harm, an attack, an assailant, etc ) (usually followed byoff ) to ward off a blow; to ward off evil to place in a ward, as of a hospital or prison Archaic to protect; guard (Aaron) Montgomery, 1843–1913, U S merchant and mail-order retailer
Ward - Wikipedia Look up ward in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Ward - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A ward is a group of rooms or a section in a hospital or prison; in a hospital, different wards deal with different needs, like the psychiatric ward or maternity ward Although ward is most often used in connection with hospitals and prisons, cities and towns can also be broken into wards
WARD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary In city wards cost of labour and land is very high as compared to suburban wards However, it can be stated that little standardization in water control existed between the two urban wards and between the wards and the civic-ceremonial center
Ward - definition of ward by The Free Dictionary A division in a hospital for the care of a particular group of patients: a maternity ward 2 a A division of a city or town, especially an electoral district, for administrative and representative purposes b A district of some English and Scottish counties corresponding roughly to the hundred or the wapentake 3