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exonerated by the Judicial Commission, the controversy marred his career, with accusations that he used the case to advance his political aspirations. The Supreme Court, with Manoukian recused later reinstated the original fees, criticizing Manoukian's actions. Manoukian serving as chief justice from 1983 to 1985. He lost a bid for reelection to the court in 1984, and consequently left the court at the end of his term in 1985.
194:, who appointed Manoukian as a judge of the 1st Judicial District Court in 1974. Once seated on the court, Manoukian assumed jurisdiction over the estate case of Walter Herrmann, which had previously been presided over by Judge Richard Waters, who had died in office. Manoukian he ruled that attorneys' fees were excessive, suggesting that Waters had awarded the fees improperly and implicating misconduct by the lawyers involved. 197:
In 1977, Manoukian was appointed by Governor O'Callaghan to the Nevada Supreme Court, and in running for reelection to the seat in 1978, Manoukian touted his actions in reversing the attorney's fees in the Herrmann case. One of the attorneys, Peter Flangas, accused Manoukian of libel. Despite being
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to a federal judgeship. Manoukian withdrew after a writ was filed with the Supreme Court by the widow of Judge Waters and a lawyer connected with the Herrmann case, seeking to bar Manoukian from applying due to his role on the selection committee. Despite stating he would disqualify himself,
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Manoukian married Louise Andresakis on April 8, 1969, with whom he had one daughter and one son. The son, Joseph, was sentenced to jail in 2001, where he hanged himself after five days.
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Lat in 1984, after losing his reelection bid, Manoukian sought appointment to a district court judgeship vacated by the elevation of Judge
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Manoukian was born on January 1, 1938, in Livingston, California. He attended
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Manoukian withdrew when the Court requested a written response.
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Manoukian returned to the judiciary as a senior judge in 2003.
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from 1965 to 1966. He then worked in private practice in
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Index

Nevada Supreme Court
Mike O'Callaghan
David Zenoff
C. Clifton Young
Livingston, California
University of Santa Clara
Supreme Court of Nevada
Reno High School
University of the Pacific
Tom Flores
University of Santa Clara
Douglas County
Carson City
Mike O'Callaghan
Howard D. McKibben


"Class Notes: 1964"






Former Chief Justice Noel Edwin Manoukian




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