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Chereé A Buggs (she/her/hers)

@LadyJusticeCAB

Honored to serve as Justice of the Supreme Court in Queens County—where I was born and raised. Southeast Queens in the house...and presiding in the courtroom...

Joined March 2019
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A street co-naming is taking place on July 10, 2024 in honor of the first African American woman elected judge in Queens, NY, Hon. Patricia P. Satterfield (1942-2023):

LadyJusticeCAB's tweet image. A street co-naming is taking place on July 10, 2024 in honor of the first African American woman elected judge in Queens, NY, Hon. Patricia P. Satterfield (1942-2023):

Humbled, honored and excited to serve!

LadyJusticeCAB's tweet image. Humbled, honored and excited to serve!

Rest in Peace, David N. Dinkins. It was an honor to work on his fundraising committee in 1989, and then to subsequently be appointed to the NYC Civil Service Commission Screening Committee. A true gentleman.

LadyJusticeCAB's tweet image. Rest in Peace, David N. Dinkins. It was an honor to work on his fundraising committee in 1989, and then to subsequently be appointed to the NYC Civil Service Commission Screening Committee. A true gentleman.

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Come Jan. 1, Queens Criminal Supreme will have just one Black man on the bench That's one Black male crim court judge in a borough of 2.3 million and in a court where Black people (mostly men) account for 38% of defendants (most of any race/ethnicity) queenseagle.com/all/queens-cri…


Part of the photographic history of America being auctioned: Ebony Memories: A Photo Treasury - The New York Times nytimes.com/2019/07/16/us/…


On July 4, 1799, NYS passed the Gradual Emancipation Act, which guaranteed future freedom for the children of the state’s slaves: at age 25 for females, and age 28 for males. On July 4, 1827, all of the state’s were free. #july4history slavenorth.com/nyemancip.htm


Learn/join the discussion about New York State’s “Raise the Age” law next Thursday, May 16, 2019:

LadyJusticeCAB's tweet image. Learn/join the discussion about New York State’s “Raise the Age” law next Thursday, May 16, 2019:

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