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- Amymusu K. Jones is a Liberian jurist and the first woman appointed magistrate of the Monrovia Magisterial Court in 1994 and was the longest circuit judge of Grand Cape Mount County. She retired from service in 2018 and died 30 days later. (en)
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- L’institut Catholique, Hunter College and Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law (en)
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- first woman judge in Liberia (en)
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- Amymusu K. Jones is a Liberian jurist and the first woman appointed magistrate of the Monrovia Magisterial Court in 1994 and was the longest circuit judge of Grand Cape Mount County. She retired from service in 2018 and died 30 days later. (en)
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