Tim Bradbury

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Tim Bradbury
Judge of the King County Superior Court
In office
1995–1995
Appointed byMike Lowry
Preceded byArthur Piehler
Succeeded byJeanette Burrage
Personal details
Alma materUniversity of Chicago Law School (J.D.)

Tim Bradbury is a former judge of the King County Superior Court. Bradbury was the first openly gay judge appointed in the state of Washington.[1][2]

Early life and education[]

Bradbury received a Juris Doctor from the University of Chicago Law School in 1972.[2]

Judicial service[]

On September 22, 1995, Washington Governor Mike Lowry selected Bradbury to replace retiring judge Arthur Piehler on the King County Superior Court.[3] Bradbury joined the bench on October 10, 1995,[3] but less than a month later lost the election to determine who would fill out the remainder of Piehler's term.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Timeline: Honoring the Past". Greater Seattle Business Association. Retrieved June 1, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Seven, Richard (October 25, 1995). "Five Seek Superior Court Judgeship". The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 1, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Seven, Richard (September 23, 1995). "Judges' Retirement Sets Off Scramble For Nov. 7 Election -- As Many As 8 Candidates Seek To Replace Tuai And Piehler In Superior Court Posts". The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 1, 2011.
  4. ^ Schaefer, David (November 8, 1995). "Lowry Choices: Win One, Lose One -- Macinnes, Burrage Will Fill Out Terms". The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 1, 2011.
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