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David Faulkner (other)
David Faulkner may refer to: * Daniel Faulkner (1955–1981), American police officer for whose murder Mumia Abu-Jamal was convicted; sometimes referred to as David Faulkner * Dave Faulkner (musician) (born 1957), Australian rock musician * David Faulkner (civil servant) (1934–2020), British criminologist * David Faulkner (field hockey) (born 1963), British field hockey player * David Faulkner (footballer) (born 1975), English footballer * David Faulkner (judoka), American judoka * David Faulkner, British Liberal Democrat and former leader of Newcastle City Council See also * Sir David Falconer (1640–1685), Scottish judge * David Falconer, 3rd Lord Falconer of Halkerton (1668–1724) * David Falconer, 4th Lord Falconer of Halkerton David Falconer, 4th Lord of Halkerton (27 May 1681 – 24 September 1751) was an English aristocrat in Scotland. He held the title from 1724 to 1751 Early life Falconer was born on 27 May 1681 in Edinburgh. He was the son of Sir David Falco ...
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Daniel Faulkner
''Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Mumia Abu-Jamal'' was a 1982 murder trial in which Mumia Abu-Jamal was tried for the first-degree murder of police officer Daniel Faulkner. A jury convicted Abu-Jamal on all counts and sentenced him to death. Appeal of the conviction was denied by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 1989, and in the following two years the Supreme Court of the United States denied both Abu-Jamal's petition for writ of certiorari, and his petition for rehearing. Abu-Jamal pursued state post-conviction review, the outcome of which was a unanimous decision by six judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania that all issues raised by him, including the claim of ineffective assistance of counsel, were without merit. The Supreme Court of the United States again denied a petition for certiorari in 1999, after which Abu-Jamal pursued federal habeas corpus review. In December 2001 Judge William H. Yohn, Jr. of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of ...
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Dave Faulkner (musician)
David Jonathan Faulkner (born 2 October 1957) is an Australian rock musician who also performed as Dave Flick. Faulkner is a singer-songwriter, guitarist and keyboardist; he has performed with several bands, but is best known as a member of Hoodoo Gurus. He wrote the band's best known single, 1987 hit " What's My Scene?", which reached No. 3 on the National charts. As the mainstay member of Hoodoo Gurus, Faulkner gave the acceptance speech when they were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association Hall of Fame on 18 July 2007 at the Plaza Ballroom, Melbourne. Faulkner was one of the new entries in the 2007 edition of ''Who's Who in Australia''. Early life and career Faulkner's father, Martin Faulkner was a World War II veteran who served in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and survived the sinking of HMAS ''Canberra'' I during the Battle of Savo Island. Faulkner's mother Ruth was a tireless community worker and local politician, serving as a councillor for the C ...
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David Faulkner (civil Servant)
David Ewart Riley Faulkner CB (23 October 1934 – 2 November 2020) was a senior research fellow at the University of Oxford Centre for Criminological Research and worked for over 30 years at the Home Office. Early life and education Faulkner was born on 23 October 1934. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School and Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood, both all-boys independent schools. He studied '' Literae Humaniores'' (classics) at St John's College, Oxford, graduating with an Oxford MA. Home Office career David Faulkner spent a large part of his career in the Home Office, which he joined in 1959. He had responsibility at various times for prisons, House of Lords reform, Northern Ireland, police and the internal administration of the Department. He was private secretary to James Callaghan as Home Secretary in 1968-1970 and was seconded to the Cabinet Office from 1978-1980 where he had responsibility for home affairs and the government’s legislative programme. He bec ...
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David Faulkner (field Hockey)
David Andrew Vincent Faulkner (born 10 September 1962) is an English former field hockey player and current head of women's performance at The FA. He was part of the Great Britain squad that won the gold medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. He also won silver with the England squad at the 1986 Hockey World Cup. Faulkner was born in Portsmouth, England. He was the sport's performance director, working with England Hockey and Great Britain Hockey. He has played club hockey for Havant Hockey Club. His sons, Simon and Daniel, have both represented Great Britain and England at junior level and play club hockey in the Men's England Hockey League. Faulkner joined The FA in April 2017 as head of women's performance having previously held the position of director of sport at Millfield School He was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2021 Birthday Honours The Queen's Birthday Honours for 2021 are appointments by some of the 16 Commonw ...
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David Faulkner (footballer)
David Faulkner (born 8 October 1975) is an English former footballer who played as a defender for Darlington in the Football League The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional football clubs from England and Wales. Founded in 1888 as the Football League, the league is the oldest such competition in the world. It was the top-level football league in Engla .... References External links *Gresleyprofile 1975 births Living people Footballers from Sheffield English men's footballers Men's association football defenders Sheffield Wednesday F.C. players Darlington F.C. players Gainsborough Trinity F.C. players Alfreton Town F.C. players Hallam F.C. players Waterford F.C. players Sheffield F.C. players English Football League players Gresley Rovers F.C. players {{England-footy-defender-1970s-stub ...
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David Faulkner (judoka)
David Faulkner is a former two-time U.S. national champion in judo. He is also a two-time silver and bronze medalist in the national championships in Judo. He was an alternate member of the US team for the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officially known as the Games of the XXV Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XXV Olimpiada, ca, Jocs de la XXV Olimpíada) and commonly known as .... References American male judoka {{US-judo-bio-stub ...
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Newcastle City Council
Newcastle City Council is the local government authority for the city and metropolitan borough of Newcastle upon Tyne. The council consists of 78 councillors, three for each of the 26 wards in the city. It is currently controlled by the Labour Party, led by Nick Kemp. Karen Robinson serves as the Lord Mayor and Veronica Dunn serves as Deputy Lord Mayor and Sheriff. The council is a member of the North of Tyne Combined Authority. Political control election, there are 52 Labour councillors, 20 Liberal Democrat councillors, three Newcastle Independent councillors and three Independent councillors. Wards Newcastle has 26 electoral wards. Each electoral ward has three councillors, representing and elected exclusively by the voting population of each ward. Following an electoral review in 2016, the current wards and boundaries were introduced in May 2018. See also * Newcastle Upon Tyne Youth Council *List of Lord Mayors of Newcastle-upon-Tyne This is a list of mayors a ...
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David Falconer
Sir David Falconer of Newton (1640 Edinburgh, Midlothian, 15 December 1685) was a Scottish judge. Biography He was the second son of Sir David Falconer of Glenfarquhar, one of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, and the former Margaret Hepburn, and younger brother of Sir Alexander Falconer of Glenfarquhar. His paternal grandfather was a brother of Sir Alexander Falconer, the 1st Lord Falconer of Halkerton. He studied Law under his father, and having passed advocate on 3 July 1661, was afterwards appointed one of the commissaries of Edinburgh, and was knighted. On 24 May 1676, he was nominated a Lord of Session, and on 2 March 1678, was admitted a Lord of Justiciary. On 5 June 1682, he was appointed Lord President of the Court of Session, and in the parliament of 1685 he represented the County of Forfar. He was elected a Lord of the Articles, and a member of three commissions then appointed; one for trade, another for the plantation of kirks, and a third for the regulation o ...
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David Falconer, 3rd Lord Falconer Of Halkerton
David Falconer, 3rd Lord Falconer of Halkerton (c. 1668 - February 1724) was a Scottish peer. Biography He was son of Alexander Falconer, 2nd Lord Falconer of Halkerton, and wife Margaret Ogilvie. He was the 3rd Lord Falconer of Halkerton The title Lord Falconer of Halkerton was created in the peerage of Scotland on 20 December 1646, for Sir Alexander Falconer, Lord of Session, with remainder to his heirs-male whatsoever. King Charles I granted Sir Alexander a yearly pension of  ... from 1684. He died at the age of about 56 years, unmarried and without issue. 1668 births 1724 deaths {{Scotland-bio-stub ...
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David Falconer, 4th Lord Falconer Of Halkerton
David Falconer, 4th Lord of Halkerton (27 May 1681 – 24 September 1751) was an English aristocrat in Scotland. He held the title from 1724 to 1751 Early life Falconer was born on 27 May 1681 in Edinburgh. He was the son of Sir David Falconer of Newton and Mary Norvell. He was a grandson of Sir David Falconer and the former Margaret Hepburn. His grandfather was the brother of the Sir Alexander Falconer the first Lord Falconer of Halkerton. Career In 1724, he succeeded David Falconer (the grandson of Sir Alexander Falconer, 1st Lord Falconer of Halkerton, his grandfather's brother) as the 4th Lord Falconer of Halkerton in the Peerage of Scotland. Personal life On 23 December 1703, David Falconer married Lady Catherine Margaret Keith in Keith Hall in Marykirk. She was the daughter of William Keith, 2nd Earl of Kintore. Together, they were the parents of: * Alexander Falconer, 5th Lord Falconer of Halkerton (b. ), who married Frances Mackworth (1731–1814), a daughter of Her ...
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