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He opted not to seek re-election after his second term, deciding that the judicial system was where he could more efficiently effectuate social change.
6121 sponsored by then Senator Adelbert Bryan, was approved on September 23, 1996. The bill proposed to honor and commend Albert A. Sheen, Sr . for his dedication and outstanding commitment to the Virgin Islands and to name the St.
After presenting what was one of his most brilliant arguments in court, the District Court of the Virgin Islands agreed with his position and granted all children residing in the U.S. Virgin Island the right to a public school education He was later appointed as a federal bankruptcy judge.
However, his desire to return home prompted him to accept the invitation of Winston Hodge to begin working at the law office of John James, where Winston also worked. Soon after, he and Winston opened the Law Firm of Hodge and Sheen in Christiansted. They remained partners, brothers and friends until his death in 1993.
He opted not to seek re-election after his second term, deciding that the judicial system was where he could more efficiently effectuate social change.
6121 sponsored by then Senator Adelbert Bryan, was approved on September 23, 1996. The bill proposed to honor and commend Albert A. Sheen, Sr . for his dedication and outstanding commitment to the Virgin Islands and to name the St.
After presenting what was one of his most brilliant arguments in court, the District Court of the Virgin Islands agreed with his position and granted all children residing in the U.S. Virgin Island the right to a public school education He was later appointed as a federal bankruptcy judge.
However, his desire to return home prompted him to accept the invitation of Winston Hodge to begin working at the law office of John James, where Winston also worked. Soon after, he and Winston opened the Law Firm of Hodge and Sheen in Christiansted. They remained partners, brothers and friends until his death in 1993.