Gov. Bev Perdue appointed two new district court judges Tuesday.
Perdue appointed Raleigh attorney Margaret Eagles to the bench for the 10th Judicial District for Wake County.
A graduate of Wake Forest University and the Campbell University school of law, Eagles is a former clerk to N.C. Supreme Court Justice George L. Wainwright and worked as an assistant attorney general until 2004, when she entered private practice.
Robert P. Trivette got Perdue's nod to the bench in the First Judicial District, which covers Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Pasquotank and Perquimans counties. Trivette is a former prosecutor in the area now in private practice. He is a graduate of Virginia Intermont College and UNC Law.

