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  2. Begin by entering your name as the Plaintiff in the designated field. Ensure that you print your name clearly.
  3. Fill in the Defendant's name, followed by the case number and judicial district information as required.
  4. Complete the affidavit section by indicating whether you are the Plaintiff or Defendant and confirming residency in Wyoming for over 60 days.
  5. Provide details about your marriage, including date and location, along with current residency information for both parties.
  6. If applicable, indicate whether there are any minor children involved and provide relevant details regarding pregnancy status.
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U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming: Judges Riner, John Alden (1890-1923) Kennedy, Thomas Blake (1921-1957) Kerr, Ewing Thomas (1955-1992) Brimmer, Clarence Addison, Jr. ( Johnson, Alan Bond (1985-present) Downes, William F. ( Freudenthal, Nancy Dell (2010-present) Skavdahl, Scott Wesley (2011-present)
Is the plaintiff a victim? Sometimes, people use the term victim to describe the plaintiff in a personal injury action. This refers to the possibility that the plaintiff has suffered injuries and damages due to the actions or negligence of another, potentially making them the victim of those actions.
Current justices NameBornStart Kari Jo Gray September 20, 1960 October 9, 2018 John G. Fenn 1974 (age 5051) January 17, 2022 Robert Jarosh January 13, 1971 March 27, 2024 Bridget Hill May 28, 20251 more row
United States District Court for the District of Wyoming Judges 3 Chief Judge Kelly H. Rankin Officers of the court U.S. Attorney Darin Smith (interim)7 more rows
Often called Article III judges, federal judges include the chief justice and associate justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, circuit judges of the U.S. Courts of Appeals, district judges of the U.S. District Courts, and judges of the U.S. Court of International Trade.

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Currently, the Wyoming Constitution requires Wyoming Supreme Court justices and district court judges to retire upon docHubing the age of seventy (70).
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