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"forewoman" Definitions
  1. a female worker who is in charge of a group of other factory or building workers
  2. a woman who acts as the leader of a jury in court

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The jury forewoman, Gretchen Pfeil, hugged Mr. Davis as he walked out.
Efforts by The New York Times to reach the forewoman were unsuccessful.
Back on the runway, "Madam Forewoman" Morgan stepped forward to deliver their tabulated vote.
The DC District Court has not named her as a juror or as the forewoman.
Deidre Howard, a sixty-one-year-old dental hygienist from St. Francisville, was the forewoman.
On Tuesday he criticized the jury forewoman overseeing the Stone case, accusing her of bias.
There has rarely been a juror so tainted as the forewoman in the Roger Stone case.
He was responding to a Fox News report that the forewoman was an anti-Trump Democratic activist.
He was responding to a Fox News report that the forewoman was an anti-Trump Democratic activist.
Trump also attacked the judge in that case by name, and then went after the jury forewoman.
On the other side, Mr. Gabay's relatives scoffed and sighed as the forewoman announced the jury's decision.
Ms. Constand recalled her feelings when the jury forewoman read the three-charge verdict against Mr. Cosby.
Mr. Trump has since personally attacked the prosecutors, the federal judge and the jury forewoman on the case.
The court hasn't identified her, but she herself said she was the jury forewoman in a Facebook post.
"There has rarely been a juror so tainted as the forewoman in the Roger Stone case," the president tweeted.
But over and over, the forewoman read "guilty" as she was asked about each charge in Criminal Court in Brooklyn.
Jackson ultimately ended the hearing without a decision after taking testimony from three jurors on the panel — including the forewoman.
The President attacked the forewoman multiple times this past week, alleging that she was biased and led to a tainted jury.
"There has rarely been a juror so tainted as the forewoman in the Roger Stone Case," Trump wrote on Twitter Tuesday.
Reached by phone on Friday night, the forewoman of the grand jury, Mischelle Cagle, said she was unaware of the national furor.
Mr. Silver sat impassively as the jury forewoman announced the verdict, which came at the end of the first full day of deliberations.
Hart publicly identified herself as Stone's jury forewoman two weeks ago, after the four prosecutors who took him to trial quit his case.
The motion, which is sealed, followed disclosures that jury forewoman Tomeka Hart posted articles and other information on social media critical of Trump.
Sarah Arroyo, forewoman of the fourth jury, told The Associated Press this week that it didn&apost take long to decide Kepler was guilty.
"It's my strong opinion that the forewoman of the jury — the woman who was in charge of the jury — is totally tainted," Trump said.
Since the prosecutor debacle, which has shaken current and former attorneys across the Justice Department, the jury forewoman from Stone's trial publicly defended the four prosecutors.
The president in the past week has gone after prosecutors, the forewoman of the trial jury and the Obama-appointed judge who doled out the sentence.
After Hart publicly identified herself as a juror forewoman, Stone's supporters attacked her for negative social media posts she made about Trump and his backers before the trial.
The posts came to light only earlier this month when a conservative commentator tweeted about them after Hart publicly identified herself as the jury forewoman in a Facebook post.
The judge asked Hart on the stand, "Were you making any effort to downplay" posts the forewoman had made before jury selection when asked about them before the trial.
A male and a female juror testified that the forewoman never discussed politics or media articles about the case during deliberations and said she acted appropriately at all times.
Sandra Wellington, the mother of the victim, gasped when the forewoman said the jury of six men and six women had found Mr. McKenzie guilty of murdering her son.
He repeatedly defended Mr. Stone, calling him a "good person" and lashing out at the forewoman of the jury that convicted him, accusing her of being politically biased against him.
The president appeared to tweet instructions on Stone's criminal case to his own attorney general and tweeted out venomous attacks on the judge and jury forewoman involved in the case.
Stone has also unsuccessfully tried to remove Jackson from handling his case, while Trump has commented on the case several times in recent days, regarding both the judge and the forewoman.
Stone's lawyers last week filed a motion seeking a new trial on the heels of disclosures that the jury forewoman had posted articles and comments critical of Trump on social media.
If Jackson approves that request — which was spurred by revelations that the jury forewoman had posted messages critical of Trump on Twitter — the sentence that the judge announced Thursday will be void.
Stone's attorney Seth Ginsberg questioned the forewoman about comments she posted on social media, her answers to a jury selection questionnaire and about whether she read media coverage of the case during the trial.
Trump has zeroed in on the woman, Tomeka Hart, after her political views expressed on social media came under scrutiny last week when she identified herself as a forewoman of the jury on Facebook.
Last week, it was revealed that the jury forewoman in his case had a number of social media posts critical of Trump, and retweeted another user's posts commenting on Stone's arrest in early 2019.
Stewart, 35, a Yale University graduate, displayed no emotion as the forewoman read the verdict, which came on the sixth day of deliberations following prior signs the jury was struggling to reach a consensus.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump attacked the jury forewoman in Roger Stone's criminal case again on Sunday, repeating claims that she was biased and therefore unfit to participate in his longtime friend's trial last November.
On Thursday, in an authoritarian escalation, Trump tweeted an attack on the jury forewoman in the Stone case, singling out a private citizen for abuse because she'd dared to find one of his henchman guilty.
Lawyers for President Donald Trump's longtime friend and advisor Roger Stone are eyeing anti-Trump and other social media posts by a woman who says she served as the forewoman of the jury in his case.
The forewoman of the jury that convicted President Donald Trump's longtime ally Roger Stone testified Tuesday at a hearing on whether a new trial should be granted in light of her social media posts that were critical of Trump.
Before the trial, Juror 286, a restaurant manager who was chosen as forewoman of the jury, had tweeted or retweeted 22 posts about the bombing, including the one that described Mr. Tsarnaev as "a piece of garbage," Mr. Tsarnaev's lawyers say.
"It's meant to be a naturalized woodland, but we're still keeping in mind the sightlines," said Mary Keehbauch, the forewoman of the crew, wiping sweat and dirt from her face with a bandanna and surveying the sea of new trees she had ordered.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson found herself reading some recent Trump tweets, along with commentary from conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, where they were accusing the jury and forewoman of bias — all of which the judge considers to be part of an intimidation campaign.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Tuesday signaled skepticism toward a bid by Roger Stone, a longtime adviser to President Donald Trump, to win a new trial based on claims that the jury forewoman was biased, even as Trump assailed her again on Twitter.
The posts by the forewoman, Tomeka Hart, which included one referring to Stone's arrest last year and one made the day he was convicted, came to light Wednesday night and added more fuel to a firestorm of controversy over the upcoming sentencing of the Republican operative.
Defying Mr. Barr's pleas, the president renewed his public attacks on law enforcement on Tuesday, denouncing the prosecutors, judge and jury forewoman in the case of his longtime friend Roger J. Stone Jr. and defending his convicted former adviser Michael T. Flynn against Mr. Trump's own Justice Department.
Jackson read one of the President's past tweets attacking the Stone jury forewoman, as well as commentary from InfoWars' Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson from Fox News, to a federal courtroom, in deciding to hear testimony from jurors while protecting their identities after Stone asked for a retrial.
On Tuesday morning, Trump — quoting commentary Fox News judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano made on Fox & Friends — urged US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, presiding over the case of his longtime buddy and confidant Roger Stone, to grant him a new trial, citing the alleged political bias of jury forewoman Tomeka Hart.
After days of attacks from the President following Stone's sentencing last week, the hearing finally clarified Stone's reasons for wanting a new trial: He believes his jury forewoman wasn't truthful with the court when she said she didn't remember social media posts she had made about Trump and that she could consider Stone's evidence fairly.
Stone, a veteran Republican operative, was convicted by a jury in November of lying to Congress, obstruction and witness tampering U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who on Thursday sentenced Stone to three years and four months in prison, called two jury members and the forewoman accused by Stone of bias to the witness stand to testify in a hearing that lasted more than four hours.
Despite an influx of women into the textile industry, a forewoman was a novelty.
After her initial training, she was sent to the Woolwich Arsenal for supervisor training to be a forewoman and in February 1916 she was appointed the Assistant Works Manager at Georgetown. Women also became police officers and firefighters on the site.
During the First World War she served in the Women's National Land Army in Britain. Later she was forewoman forester in estates in Renfrewshire and Inverness-shire. She also served as an assistant experimental officer with the British Forestry Commission. In 1922 she lost her position.
Upon arriving in St. Louis, Madeleine began boarding with Mrs. James, who found her work as a check-girl at a factory where Mrs. James was the forewoman. Although Madeleine was adept at the job, she struggled to fit in socially with the girls who boarded and worked with her in St. Louis.
Hamilton was born in Ireland, but lived in Partick in Scotland. She was 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighed around 17 stone. She held a variety of unusual jobs including working as a labourer in Tod and MacGregor's shipyard, as a forewoman navvy in the Jordanhill Brickworks and as a farm labourer.
"...it is clear that the jury did not review any evidence...," stated Montgomery in his Motion for a New Trial. Eve Lyon, jury forewoman, said the panel had no choice but to convict. Montgomery and Durante insisted they had evidence that would prove investors knew what they were getting into. But, it was never presented to the jury.
Later, two workers prepare the Mukovnins' former apartment for its new tenants. They are "bossed around" by their forewoman, the local street-sweeper, who is in charge of apartments. Katya arrives with Sushkin, a person who describes himself as a "lover of antiquities". She announces that she is selling the Mukovnins' antique furniture on Maria's orders.
Ruben Montoya Cantu (December 5, 1966 - August 24, 1993) was a Texan who was executed for a murder committed when he was 17 years old. During the years following the conviction, the surviving victim, the co-defendant, the District Attorney, and the jury forewoman have all made public statements that cast doubt on Cantu's guilty verdict.
Sands tended to soldiers who had been injured in France during World War I, having established a hospital for soldiers near Dieppe with Hudson. It was forced to close down, and they continued their nursing efforts in both France and England. Sands was then in Britain working as a forewoman in a factory that made overalls. In 1916 she became a British citizenship.
She was born in Newton, Massachusetts on July 9, 1849. Bolt was the second child out of six daughters and went to school at Lasell Seminary, however rumor had it that she was not very good at mathematics which is ironic considering her later career. At 18, she was a timekeeper at the Dudley Hosiery Knitting Mill. She became forewoman of the sewing department within five years.
Following these closing arguments, the jury retired to consider their verdicts. These deliberations continued until the following day. On the afternoon of May 22, after the jury had deliberated for almost seven hours, the forewoman announced they had reached their verdicts: Bobby Frank Cherry was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. Cherry remained stoic as the sentence was read aloud.
In 1929, she spoke out against the treatment of women workers in cigarette factories. In 1931, she defended the striking workers of the Tokyo Muslin Factory. As a member of the Proletarian Literature Movement, she wrote a series of short stories about the lives of ordinary working men and women. These included Kyoseikikoku (Compulsory Extradition), about the rights of migrant Korean workers and Kambu joko no namida (Tears of a Forewoman).
In Jupiter Hollow, Rose Ratliff has risen to the position of forewoman at the Hollowmade Factory, and is also very career-driven. Meanwhile, Sadie Ratliff has always felt misplaced in rural life, and wishes for a more sophisticated life in a big city. Rose discovers Moramax's plans to sell Hollowmade, and makes plans to travel to New York City to stop the sale. Wanting to see the city, Sadie agrees to join her sister.
The forewoman of the workers refuses to allow this, saying that the new tenants were promised a fully furnished apartment. An enraged Sushkin threatens her, hinting that he can bring "people" (presumably militsiya men or CHEKA agents) to arrest her. However, she refuses to yield unless he can show her a warrant. After Sushkin leaves in a huff, the two workers comment on the forewoman's conduct and observe that she wasn't so daring during the old general's time.
Von Behren was a forewoman for a dry goods store in Brooklyn, when at the age of 19, she realized a sudden yearning to become an actress. She studied acting with Rose Watson, who was at one time a variety performer on stage. Von Behren's career as a dramatic actress began in 1876, traveling for a year with Rose and Harry Watson. She appeared in Catharine Mavourneen and Trodden-down Dick, or a Child of the Streets.
The forewoman of this jury was the same Elizabeth Barnes who had previously accused Sherwood of witchcraft. Neither the colonial authorities in Williamsburg nor the local court in Princess Anne were willing to declare Sherwood a witch. Those in Williamsburg considered the charge overly vague, and on April 16 instructed the local court to examine the case more fully. For each court appearance, Sherwood had to travel from her farm in Pungo to where the court was sitting.
A slight knowledge of French desirable. Apply, with full particulars as to height, etc., and recent photograph, etc.' : It had become necessary, owing to the death of my father, for me to do what my relatives with whom I went to live called “something.” In reply to my letter I was asked to call at an hotel, and after an interview with the principal proprietor and his forewoman, who was a bright and clever Parisian, I was engaged at a very good salary.
Learning that Amadeus was stricken with pneumonia, Fields hurried to Montana to nurse her back to health. Amadeus recovered, and Fields stayed at St. Peter's, hauling freight, doing laundry, growing vegetables, tending chickens, and repairing buildings, and eventually became the forewoman. The Native Americans called Fields "White Crow", because "she acts like a white woman but has black skin". In 1894, after several complaints and an incident with a disgruntled male subordinate that involved gunplay, the bishop ordered her to leave the convent.
Dilys, p. 22 Reboux also did innovative unique models up-dating past modes such as the large-brimmed straws known as Gainsborough hats, and the turban-like toques in the manner of Mme Vigée-Lebrun's sitters. Reboux worked with most of the major fashion designers of Europe and provided women hats for their design collections. A notable business practice of Reboux was to divide half the profits of her business among the head cashier, the forewoman, the directress of the workroom, and the head manager.
The twelfth season of the Syfy reality television series Face Off (Styled as Face Off: Divide & Conquer) premiered on June 13, 2017. This season divides contestants into two competing FX shops. Each week the teams designate one competitor the "foreman" or "forewoman", who designates group tasks, coordinates the project, and represents the team to the judges. At the end of each challenge, the most successful artist from the winning team is declared the challenge winner, and the least successful artist from the losing team is eliminated.
"It is clear that the jury did not review any evidence, did not examine testimony and had come collectively to an opinion of guilt prior to the conclusion of the trial," Montgomery wrote, adding that it deprived Durante of "a fair and impartial trial." The defense attorney also said the judge erred by forcing him to represent Durante, and by failing to grant a trial delay because of Durante's medical condition. Eve Lyon, jury forewoman, said the panel had no choice but to convict. Montgomery and Durante insisted they had evidence that would prove investors knew what they were getting into.
The night before Marshall leaves, he and Friedman prepare the closing statement that Friedman then delivers on his own. The Southern white woman has now become the jury forewoman, and she ultimately delivers a "not guilty" verdict. Friedman happily breaks the news over the phone to Marshall, who moves on to his next case. Closing credits note that Friedman went on to work in many civil rights cases, while Marshall himself has an illustrious career as the American Civil Rights Movement's principal legal strategist and the first African American Justice to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Gregory Warger and Randy Shauers were involved in a traffic accident in Rapid City, South Dakota. Warger suffered severe injuries that required the amputation of his left leg. Warger then sued Shauers for negligence in a Federal District Court, but the jury reached a verdict in favor of Shauers. After the trial, one of the jurors contacted Warger's lawyer, claiming that the jury's forewoman was biased (something that was not revealed during jury selection): she talked during deliberations that her daughter was at fault in a fatal traffic accident and "that if her daughter had been sued, it would have ruined her life".
The oldest brother, Harvey, > would play at saying Mass and rigged up an altar in the back parlor, with > candles and flowers and such linens as he could beg or remove > surreptitiously from Mother's linen cupboard.... I was his altar boy. My > duty was to swing the censer, made of a tin can containing hot water, which > I replenished whenever the steam ("smoke") died down. His family experienced a brief period of financial difficulty when competitors to his father's business began operating in St. Louis. As a result, his mother took a job "as forewoman of the sewing girls" in a factory nearby.
"Quick With a Verdict and It's 'Not Guilty,'" Los Angeles Times, November 3, 1911, page II-1 The jurywomen were "Mmes. Nancy Steiner, Nellie Moomau, Mary Bower, A.H. Trimble, B.G. Wallace, Mary J. Hill, Essie Finnecy, A.D. Leavitt, Carrie A. Ray ["forewoman"], Florence Brainard, Eva F. Carolus and Bertha Scherner." They were allowed to wear their headgear during the first half of the trial, but when they returned from lunch, they were asked to remove their hats so that everybody could see they were the same women who were there in the morning. The jury was out for just twenty minutes and returned a verdict of "not guilty," to the cheers of the spectators.
Allingham as an infant in the 1890s Allingham was born in 1896 in Clapton, County of London. When he was 14 months old, his father, Henry Thomas Allingham (1868–1897), died at age 29 of tuberculosis.See General Register Office indices for quarter ending September 1899, Henry is recorded in the 1901 census with his widowed mother Amy Jane Allingham (née Foster) (1873–1915), a laundress forewoman, living with her parents and brother at 23 Verulam Avenue, Walthamstow.Piece details RG 13/1623—General Register Office: 1901 Census Returns—Registration Sub- District: Walthamstow—Civil Parish, Township or Place: Walthamstow (part), The Catalogue, The National Archives. Images of census pages available by subscription from various sources as RG13 Piece 1623 Folio 104 Page 8 His mother remarried in 1905 to Hubert George HiggsSee General Register Office indices for quarter ending December 1905, and in 1907 the family moved to Clapham, London.
While still a student, Kraft sang the role of Laura Gates in the world premiere of Mark Bucci's Tale for a Deaf Ear at the 1957 Tanglewood Music Festival in a student production directed by Boris Goldovsky and conducted by James Billings. She made her professional opera debut on February 18, 1960 as the Mother in Hugo Weisgall's Six Characters in Search of an Author at the NYCO with Beverly Sills as The Coloratura. She appeared with the NYCO in several more productions during the 1960s including, Miss Jessel in Britten's The Turn of the Screw (1962), the Forewoman in Charpentier's Louise (1962), Marcellina in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro (1962), Maud Lowder in Moore's The Wings of the Dove (1962), Death in Stravinsky's The Nightingale (1963), Flora in Verdi's La traviata (1963), Sarah Chicken in Robert Ward's The Lady from Colorado (1964), and Penelope in Menotti's Help, Help, the Globolinks! (1969) among others.

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