(1958-08-29) August 29, 1958 (age 65) St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, U.S.
Political party
Independent
Spouse
Gordon Coffelt (1984–2013)
Children
2
Education
University of Texas, Austin (BA) Cornell University (JD) University of Nevada, Reno (MJur)
Website
Official website
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Soraya Diase Coffelt (born August 29, 1958) is a lawyer and former judge of the United States Virgin Islands Superior Court. She was the first woman and first Hispanic from St. Thomas to serve as a judge.[1]
Coffelt developed the V.I. High School Moot Court Competition in 1994, which is an annual, interscholastic competition for high school seniors, with winners receiving college scholarships.[2]
^Judge Soraya Diase Coffelt - Justicevi.org at It's Your Perspective Talk Show; published March 18, 2015; retrieved July 8, 2015
^Bar Association Recognizes Former Judge Coffelt for Creating Moot Court Competition at St. Croix Source; published May 8, 2013; retrieved April 21, 2015
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