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'''Penney S. Azcarate''' is the [[Chief judge (United States)|chief judge]] of the [[circuit court]] in [[Fairfax County, Virginia]]. |
'''Penney S. Azcarate''' is the [[Chief judge (United States)|chief judge]] of the [[circuit court]] in [[Fairfax County, Virginia]]. Azcarate is best known for presiding over the [[Depp v. Heard|defamation case]] brought by actor [[Johnny Depp]] against his ex-wife [[Amber Heard]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Jacobs |first=Julia |date=2022-06-01 |title=The verdict in the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial is in. Here's what to know. |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/01/arts/the-verdict-in-the-johnny-depp-amber-heard-trial-is-in-heres-what-to-know.html |access-date=2022-06-07 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Jacobs |first=Julia |date=2022-06-02 |title=Johnny Depp's Win in Court Could Embolden Others, Lawyers Say |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/02/arts/depp-metoo-defamation.html |access-date=2022-06-07 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last1=Patten |first1=Ted Johnson, Dominic |last2=Johnson |first2=Ted |last3=Patten |first3=Dominic |date=2022-05-31 |title=Jurors In Johnny Depp Defamation Trial Pose Question About Headline In Amber Heard's Op Ed |url=https://deadline.com/2022/05/johnny-depp-amber-heard-trial-jury-question-1235035935/ |access-date=2022-06-07 |website=Deadline |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=D’Zurilla, Christie |date=2022-04-25 |title=Judge in Johnny Depp case lays down the law against giggles. Meanwhile, about the alpacas |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2022-04-25/johnny-depp-trial-judge-threatens-to-remove-fans-amber-heard |access-date=2022-06-07 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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== Life and career == |
== Life and career == |
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Azcarate served during the [[Gulf War|1991 Persian Gulf War]] as a [[United States Marine Corps|US Marine]]. After her service, she graduated from George Mason University School of Law at [[George Mason University]] in 1998 (renamed [[Antonin Scalia Law School]] in 2016). |
Azcarate served during the [[Gulf War|1991 Persian Gulf War]] as a [[United States Marine Corps|US Marine]]. After her service, she graduated from George Mason University School of Law at [[George Mason University]] in 1998 (renamed [[Antonin Scalia Law School]] in 2016).<ref name=":0" /> |
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In 2008, Azcarate was elected by the General Assembly to serve on Virginia's General District Court Bench. |
In 2008, Azcarate was elected by the General Assembly to serve on Virginia's General District Court Bench. Her election was historic as she was the first woman to hold this position.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Jouvenal |first=Justin |date=2014-01-03 |title=Woman heads Fairfax County District Court for first time |language=en-US |newspaper=Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/woman-heads-fairfax-county-court-for-first-time/2014/01/03/86bafcd4-73f8-11e3-8b3f-b1666705ca3b_story.html |access-date=2022-05-31 |issn=0190-8286}}</ref> While a judge, Azcarate observed a high number of veterans developing criminal records as a result of [[PTSD]]. In 2014, she introduced a plan to create a special veterans' treatment docket in Fairfax County, with the goal of preventing veterans from getting criminal records and instead getting the treatment they needed.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Dvorak |first=Petula |date=2014-06-02 |title=A judge in Fairfax wants to help Virginia's veterans |language=en-US |newspaper=Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/a-judge-in-fairfax-wants-to-help-virginias-veterans/2014/06/02/59e30902-e2c2-11e3-9743-bb9b59cde7b9_story.html |access-date=2022-05-31 |issn=0190-8286}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Dvorak |first=Petula |date=2016-05-30 |title=A troubled Marine goes to Veterans' Court: 'I didn't want to do this. At all.' |language=en-US |newspaper=Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/a-troubled-marine-goes-to-veterans-court-i-didnt-want-to-do-this-at-all/2016/05/28/d2f2a864-2421-11e6-aa84-42391ba52c91_story.html |access-date=2022-05-31 |issn=0190-8286}}</ref> As a result of Azcarate's efforts, by 2016, Fairfax County established a Veterans Treatment Docket in each of its three courts, General District, Juvenile and Domestic Relations and Circuit Court.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=The Honorable Penney Azcarate (Scalia Law '98) – Mason Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic |url=https://mvets.law.gmu.edu/alumni/azcarte-penney/ |access-date=2022-06-01 |website=mvets.law.gmu.edu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Veterans Treatment Docket {{!}} General District Court |url=https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/generaldistrict/veterans |access-date=2022-06-01 |website=www.fairfaxcounty.gov}}</ref> |
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On February 25, 2015, Azcarate was elected by the [[Virginia General Assembly]] as the first female chief judge of the 19th Judicial Circuit in Virginia, and took office on July 1.<ref>{{Cite news |date=March 2, 2021 |title=Fairfax County has first female chief circuit judge |work=[[Virginia Lawyers Weekly]] |url=https://valawyersweekly.com/2021/03/02/fairfax-county-has-first-female-chief-circuit-judge/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210420064202/https://valawyersweekly.com/2021/03/02/fairfax-county-has-first-female-chief-circuit-judge/ |archive-date= |
On February 25, 2015, Azcarate was elected by the [[Virginia General Assembly]] as the first female chief judge of the 19th Judicial Circuit in Virginia, and took office on July 1.<ref>{{Cite news |date=March 2, 2021 |title=Fairfax County has first female chief circuit judge |work=[[Virginia Lawyers Weekly]] |url=https://valawyersweekly.com/2021/03/02/fairfax-county-has-first-female-chief-circuit-judge/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210420064202/https://valawyersweekly.com/2021/03/02/fairfax-county-has-first-female-chief-circuit-judge/ |archive-date=April 20, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Dickey |first=Josh |date=2022-05-05 |title=Judge's Old-School Rule Is Slowing Down Johnny Depp's Defamation Case Against Amber Heard |url=https://www.thewrap.com/judges-old-school-slowing-johnny-depp-amber-heard/ |access-date=2022-05-31 |website=The Wrap |language=en-US}}</ref> Azcarate's predecessor, chief judge Bruce D. White, handled early, pre-trial issues related to the ''Depp v. Heard'' case.<ref>{{Cite web |last=White |first=Bruce D. |date=August 8, 2019 |title=JOHN C. DEPP II Plaintiff, v. AMBER LAURA HEARD Defendant, / ORDER |url=https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/circuit/sites/circuit/files/assets/documents/pdf/high-profile/depp%20v%20heard/cl-2019-2911-order-080819.pdf |website=[[Historic Fairfax County Courthouse#Historic courthouse today|Fairfax County Circuit Court]], [[Fairfax County, Virginia]]}}</ref> |
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Alma mater | George Mason University |
Occupation | Judge |
Known for | Depp v. Heard |
Spouse | Eddy Azcarate |
Penney S. Azcarate is the chief judge of the circuit court in Fairfax County, Virginia. Azcarate is best known for presiding over the defamation case brought by actor Johnny Depp against his ex-wife Amber Heard.[1][2][3][4]
Life and career
[edit]Azcarate served during the 1991 Persian Gulf War as a US Marine. After her service, she graduated from George Mason University School of Law at George Mason University in 1998 (renamed Antonin Scalia Law School in 2016).[5]
In 2008, Azcarate was elected by the General Assembly to serve on Virginia's General District Court Bench. Her election was historic as she was the first woman to hold this position.[6] While a judge, Azcarate observed a high number of veterans developing criminal records as a result of PTSD. In 2014, she introduced a plan to create a special veterans' treatment docket in Fairfax County, with the goal of preventing veterans from getting criminal records and instead getting the treatment they needed.[7][8] As a result of Azcarate's efforts, by 2016, Fairfax County established a Veterans Treatment Docket in each of its three courts, General District, Juvenile and Domestic Relations and Circuit Court.[5][9]
On February 25, 2015, Azcarate was elected by the Virginia General Assembly as the first female chief judge of the 19th Judicial Circuit in Virginia, and took office on July 1.[10][11] Azcarate's predecessor, chief judge Bruce D. White, handled early, pre-trial issues related to the Depp v. Heard case.[12]
References
[edit]- ^ Jacobs, Julia (June 1, 2022). "The verdict in the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial is in. Here's what to know". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
- ^ Jacobs, Julia (June 2, 2022). "Johnny Depp's Win in Court Could Embolden Others, Lawyers Say". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
- ^ Patten, Ted Johnson, Dominic; Johnson, Ted; Patten, Dominic (May 31, 2022). "Jurors In Johnny Depp Defamation Trial Pose Question About Headline In Amber Heard's Op Ed". Deadline. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ D’Zurilla, Christie (April 25, 2022). "Judge in Johnny Depp case lays down the law against giggles. Meanwhile, about the alpacas". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
- ^ a b "The Honorable Penney Azcarate (Scalia Law '98) – Mason Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic". mvets.law.gmu.edu. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
- ^ Jouvenal, Justin (January 3, 2014). "Woman heads Fairfax County District Court for first time". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
- ^ Dvorak, Petula (June 2, 2014). "A judge in Fairfax wants to help Virginia's veterans". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
- ^ Dvorak, Petula (May 30, 2016). "A troubled Marine goes to Veterans' Court: 'I didn't want to do this. At all.'". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
- ^ "Veterans Treatment Docket | General District Court". www.fairfaxcounty.gov. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
- ^ "Fairfax County has first female chief circuit judge". Virginia Lawyers Weekly. March 2, 2021. Archived from the original on April 20, 2021.
- ^ Dickey, Josh (May 5, 2022). "Judge's Old-School Rule Is Slowing Down Johnny Depp's Defamation Case Against Amber Heard". The Wrap. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
- ^ White, Bruce D. (August 8, 2019). "JOHN C. DEPP II Plaintiff, v. AMBER LAURA HEARD Defendant, / ORDER" (PDF). Fairfax County Circuit Court, Fairfax County, Virginia.