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- SJ City Council Unanimously Appoints Mahan’s Choice for City Attorney
Susana Alcala Wood, current city attorney of Sacramento, will take over San Jose’s top legal position in November following the retirement of Nora Frimann, who announced she is stepping down from the post after five years
- Monster with a badge: How an officer was convicted in teens shocking . . .
Susana Morales, 16, was last seen leaving a friend's home in Norcross, Georgia Her remains were located in the woods nearly seven months later
- Susana (given name) - Wikipedia
Susana is a feminine given name Like its variants, which include the names Susanna and Susan, it is derived from Σουσάννα, Sousanna, the Greek form of the Hebrew שושנה, Shoshannah, [1] which could have been derived from the Aramaic language
- San Jose Taps Sacramento’s Susana Alcala Wood as New City Attorney
After seven years as Sacramento City Attorney, Susana Alcala Wood is stepping down, having accepted the same position in San Jose Wood was unanimously appointed by the San Jose city council during a closed session on Tuesday
- Susana - Name Meaning, What does Susana mean? - Think Baby Names
Susana as a girls' name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Susana is "lily, rose" Susana is an alternate spelling of Susan (Hebrew): diminutive of Susanna and Susannah
- 20 20 special looks at investigation into murder of 16-year-old Susana . . .
ABC News correspondent John Quiñones speaks to Susana’s mother in the all-new “20 20”episode “Tracking Susana," airing tonight on Channel 2
- Susana Alcala Wood - Southwestern Law School
Susana began her career with the City of El Monte in 1988 while still in law school when she was hired as a law clerk Upon passing the California Bar exam in 1991, she was appointed as a Deputy City Attorney
- Susana - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Susana is a feminine name with Hebrew and Spanish origins, being a Latin variant of Susannah, derived from the Hebrew name Shoshana meaning "lily" or "rose " This elegant name appears in biblical tradition as the virtuous and beautiful Susanna in the Book of Daniel
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