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2 unusual facts about Court clerk


Nancy J. Rosenstengel

Nancy J. Rosenstengel (born 1968) is Clerk of the Court for the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois and is currently a nominee to be a United States District Judge of the same court.

United States magistrate judge

As of March 2009 there are 517 full-time and 42 part-time authorized magistrate judgeships, as well as one position combining magistrate judge and clerk of court.



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Charles Ingersoll

Charles A. Ingersoll (1798–1860), American jurist who served as U.S. District and U.S. Circuit Court clerk during 1820-53 and as probate judge in New Haven during 1829–53; Justice on U.S. District Court for Connecticut from 1853 until his death

Cover sheet

Case Information Statement (or Cover Sheet), is a document which is filed with a court clerk at the commencement of a civil lawsuit in many of the court systems of the United States

Howard J. Hunter, Jr.

His son, Howard III, sought to replace his father in the seat, but local Democratic Party leaders instead nominated retired court clerk Annie Mobley.

Johann Georg Dominicus von Linprun

Johann Georg Dominicus von Linprun was born on 10 January 1714 in Viechtach in the Bavarian Forest, son of a municipal and district court clerk.

Lorenz Christoph Mizler

His parents were Johann Georg Mizler, a court clerk to the Margrave of Ansbach at Heidenheim, and Barbara Stumpf, of St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Tunde King

His father was a chief Native Court clerk at Ilaro, and had lived for some time in Fourah Bay, Sierra Leone.