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  1. Barbara Ann Crancer (née Hoffa; born April 8, 1938) is an American retired lawyer and judge who was a St. Louis County, Missouri Associate Circuit Court Judge. She is the daughter of former Teamsters Union president Jimmy Hoffa and Josephine (Poszywak) Hoffa.

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    They had two children: a daughter, Barbara Ann Crancer, and a son, James P. Hoffa. The Hoffas paid $6,800 in 1939 for a modest home in northwestern Detroit. [8] [9] The family later owned a simple summer lakefront cottage in Orion Township , Michigan , north of Detroit.

    • Aggregate of 13 years' imprisonment (eight years for bribery, five years for fraud; 1967)
    • James Riddle Hoffa, February 14, 1913, Brazil, Indiana, U.S.
  3. 17 de jun. de 1991 · Four years ago, in 1987, Barbara Crancer, who wasn't an administrative law judge yet, read an article from a Michigan paper that spoke of a woman who said she had seen Jimmy Hoffa being taken...

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  4. 9 de jun. de 1991 · At 52, Barbara Crancer-an administrative law judge in St. Louis-is a firm, composed woman, who speaks softly, evenly, tirelessly despite the frustrations she has endured to find out what...

  5. 28 de may. de 2006 · For much of the last 19 years, St. Louis Circuit Judge Barbara Ann Crancer has been on an exhaustive quest for a truth that has both consumed and eluded her: what happened to the most...

  6. Josephine (Poszywak) Hoffa. Relatives. Barbara Ann Crancer (sister) James Phillip Hoffa (born May 19, 1941), also known as James Hoffa Jr., is an American labor leader and attorney who was the tenth General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. He is the son of Jimmy Hoffa.

  7. Barbara Ann Crancer James Riddle Hoffa (born February 14, 1913 – disappeared July 30, 1975, declared dead July 30, 1982) was an American labor union leader. He was the President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) union from 1958 until 1971.