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Charles Kaufman (judge) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Kaufman (judge) Charles Kaufman (1920–2004) was a judge for the Third Circuit Court of Michigan, with jurisdiction over Southeast Michigan and its largest city, Detroit, MI. ==Early Biography== Born in 1920,〔(The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Kaufman )〕 Kaufman served as a navigator for the Army Air Force during World War II. He became a POW (prisoner of war) in Japanese prison camp when his plane was shot down after 27 missions.〔(Asian American Empowerment - Asian Americans Nationwide Remember Vincent Chin )〕〔http://waynelawyer.wayne.edu/09/2004/issue5/feature-three/ Memoriam of Charles Kaufman〕 After the war, Kaufman graduated from Wayne State University Law School in 1948, and joined his father's firm before winning the election for Common Pleas Court Judge in 1959, and Wayne County Third Circuit Court of Michigan in 1964 where he served for 30 years.〔 He also was a candidate for the First District of the Michigan Court of Appeals in 1968 and 1982,〔 and a Michigan State Supreme Court candidate in 1976.〔
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