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词条 United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana
释义

  1. History

  2. Divisions of the Southern District

  3. Current judges

  4. Former judges

  5. Chief judges

  6. Succession of seats

  7. List of U.S. Attorneys since 1929

  8. See also

  9. Notes

  10. External links

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| courthouse = Birch Bayh Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
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The United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana (in case citations, S.D. Ind.) is a federal district court in Indiana. It was created in 1928 by an act of Congress that split Indiana into two separate districts, northern and southern. The Southern District is divided into four divisions, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Evansville, and New Albany. Appeals from the Southern District of Indiana are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit). The court has five judges, four full-time United States magistrate judges and two part-time magistrate judges.

The courtrooms are located in the Birch Bayh Federal Building in Indianapolis.

History

The United States District Court for the District of Indiana was established on March 3, 1817, by 3 Stat. 390.[1][2] The District was subdivided into Northern and Southern Districts on April 21, 1928, by 45 Stat. 437.[2] Of all district courts to be subdivided, Indiana existed for the longest time as a single court, 111 years.

Divisions of the Southern District

Indianapolis: Bartholomew County, Boone County, Brown County, Clinton County, Decatur County, Delaware County, Fayette County, Fountain County, Franklin County, Hamilton County, Hancock County, Hendricks County, Henry County, Howard County, Johnson County, Madison County, Marion County, Monroe County, Montgomery County, Morgan County, Randolph County, Rush County, Shelby County, Tipton County, Union County and Wayne County.

Terre Haute: Clay County, Greene County, Knox County, Owen County, Parke County, Putnam County, Sullivan County, Vermillion County and Vigo County.

Evansville: Daviess County,

Dubois County, Gibson County, Martin County, Perry County, Pike County, Posey County, Spencer County, Vanderburgh County and Warrick County.

New Albany: Clark County, Crawford County, Dearborn County, Floyd County, Harrison County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Jennings County, Lawrence County, Ohio County, Orange County, Ripley County, Scott County, Switzerland County and Washington County.

Current judges

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  index=13|  title=Chief Judge|  name=Jane Magnus-Stinson|  duty station=Indianapolis|  born=1958|  term=2010–present|  chief term=2016–present|  senior term=—|  appointer=Obama|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Current|
  index=11|  title=District Judge|  name=Richard L. Young|  duty station=Evansville|  born=1953|  term=1998–present|  chief term=2009–2016|  senior term=—|  appointer=Clinton|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Current|
  index=14|  title=District Judge|  name=Tanya Walton Pratt|  duty station=Indianapolis|  born=1959|  term=2010–present|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer=Obama|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Current
| index = 15
| title = District Judge
| name = James R. Sweeney II
| duty station = Indianapolis
| born = 1961
| term = 2018–present
| chief term = —
| senior term = —
| appointer = Trump
}}{{U.S. judgeship row Current
| index = 16
| title = District Judge
| name = James Patrick Hanlon
| duty station = Indianapolis
| born = 1970
| term = 2018–present
| chief term = —
| senior term = —
| appointer = Trump
}}{{U.S. judgeship row Current|
  index=7|  title=Senior Judge|  name=Sarah Evans Barker|  duty station=Indianapolis|  born=1943|  term=1984–2014|  chief term=1994–2000|  senior term=2014–present|  appointer=Reagan|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Current|
  index=12|  title=Senior Judge|  name=William T. Lawrence|  duty station=Indianapolis|  born=1947|  term=2008–2018|  chief term=—|  senior term=2018–present|  appointer=G.W. Bush|

}}{{end U.S. judgeship Current}}

Former judges

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  index=1|  name={{sortname|Robert C.|Baltzell}}|  state=IN|  borndied=1879–1950|  term=1928[3]–1950|  chief term=—|  senior term=1950|  appointer={{sortname||Coolidge|List of federal judges appointed by Calvin Coolidge}}|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=2|  name={{sortname|William Elwood|Steckler}}|  state=IN|  borndied=1913–1995|  term=1950–1986|  chief term=1954–1982|  senior term=1986–1995|  appointer={{sortname||Truman|List of federal judges appointed by Harry S. Truman}}|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=3|  name={{sortname|Cale James|Holder}}|  state=IN|  borndied=1912–1983|  term=1954–1983|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname||Eisenhower|List of federal judges appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower}}|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=4|  name={{sortname|Samuel Hugh|Dillin}}|  state=IN|  borndied=1914–2006|  term=1961–1993|  chief term=1982–1984|  senior term=1993–2006|  appointer={{sortname||Kennedy|List of federal judges appointed by John F. Kennedy}}|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=5|  name={{sortname|James Ellsworth|Noland}}|  state=IN|  borndied=1920–1992|  term=1966–1986|  chief term=1984–1986|  senior term=1986–1992|  appointer={{sortname|L.|Johnson|List of federal judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson}}|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=6|  name={{sortname|Gene Edward|Brooks}}|  state=IN|  borndied=1931–2004|  term=1979–1996|  chief term=1987–1994|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname||Carter|List of federal judges appointed by Jimmy Carter}}|  termination=retirement|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=8|  name={{sortname|Larry J.|McKinney}}|  state=IN|  borndied=1944–2017|  term=1987–2009|  chief term=2001–2007|  senior term=2009–2017|  appointer={{sortname||Reagan|List of federal judges appointed by Ronald Reagan}}|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=9|  name={{sortname|John Daniel|Tinder}}|  state=IN|  borndied=1950–present|  term=1987–2007|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname||Reagan|List of federal judges appointed by Ronald Reagan}}|  termination=appointment to 7th Cir.|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=10|  name={{sortname|David F.|Hamilton|David Hamilton (judge)}}|  state=IN|  borndied=1957–present|  term=1994–2009|  chief term=2008–2009|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname||Clinton|List of federal judges appointed by Bill Clinton}}|  termination=appointment to 7th Cir.|

}}{{end U.S. judgeship Former}}

Chief judges

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Succession of seats

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession
| seat title=Seat 1
}}{{U.S. judge succession note
| text = Seat reassigned from District of Indiana on April 21, 1928 by 45 Stat. 437
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Baltzell
| term = 1928–1950
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Steckler
| term = 1950–1986
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = McKinney
| term = 1987–2009
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Magnus-Stinson
| term = 2010–present
}}{{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession
| seat title=Seat 2
}}{{U.S. judge succession note
| text = Seat established on February 10, 1954 by 68 Stat. 8
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Holder
| term = 1954–1983
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Barker
| term = 1984–2014
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Sweeney II
| term = 2018–present
}}{{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession
| seat title=Seat 3
}}{{U.S. judge succession note
| text = Seat established on May 19, 1961 by 75 Stat. 80
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Dillin
| term = 1961–1993
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Hamilton
| term = 1994–2009
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Pratt
| term = 2010–present
}}{{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession
| seat title=Seat 4
}}{{U.S. judge succession note
| text = Seat established on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Noland
| term = 1966–1986
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Tinder
| term = 1987–2007
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Lawrence
| term = 2008–2018
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Hanlon
| term = 2018–present
}}{{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{Col-end}}{{Col-begin}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession
| seat title=Seat 5
}}{{U.S. judge succession note
| text = Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Brooks
| term = 1979–1996
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Young
| term = 1998–present
}}{{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{Col-end}}

List of U.S. Attorneys since 1929

  • George Jeffrey 1929–1933[4]
  • Val Nolan 1933–1940
  • B. Howard Caughran 1940–1950
  • Matthew E. Welsh 1950–1952
  • Marshall Hanley 1952–1953
  • Jack Brown 1953–1956
  • Don Tabbert 1957–1961
  • Richard P. Stein 1961–1967
  • K. Edwin Applegate 1967–1969
  • Stanley B. Miller 1970–1974
  • John E. Hirschman 1974–1975
  • James B. Young 1975–1977
  • Virginia Dill McCarty 1977–1981
  • Sarah Evans Barker 1981–1984
  • Richard L. Darst 1984
  • John Daniel Tinder 1984–1987
  • Bradley L. Williams 1987
  • Deborah J. Daniels 1988–1993
  • John J. Thar 1993
  • Judith A. Stewart 1993–2000[5][6]
  • Timothy M. Morrison 2000–2001[7]
  • Susan Brooks 2001–2007
  • Timothy M. Morrison 2007–2010
  • Joe Hogsett 2010–2014
  • Joshua Minkler 2015–present

See also

  • Courts of Indiana
  • List of United States federal courthouses in Indiana

Notes

1. ^Asbury Dickens, A Synoptical Index to the Laws and Treaties of the United States of America (1852), p. 392.
2. ^U.S. District Courts of Indiana, Legislative history, Federal Judicial Center.
3. ^Initially appointed to the District of Indiana in 1925 by Calvin Coolidge; reassigned to the Southern District of Indiana in 1928.
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/ofc/usatty.html|title=The Political Graveyard: U.S. District Attorneys in Indiana|website=politicalgraveyard.com}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://indystar.newspapers.com/image/107344111/?terms=Judith+Stewart+Attorney|title=4 Feb 2000, Page 38 - The Indianapolis Star at Newspapers.com|website=Indianapolis Star}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://indystar.newspapers.com/image/107411141/?terms=Judith+Stewart+Attorney+Morrison|title=22 May 2000, Page 13 - The Indianapolis Star at Newspapers.com|website=Indianapolis Star}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theindianalawyer.com/articles/26029-respected-leaders-in-us-attorneys-office-for-southern-district-retire?v=preview|title=Respected leaders in U.S. Attorney's Office for Southern District retire|website=www.theindianalawyer.com}}

External links

  • United States District Court, Southern District of Indiana
  • United States Attorney, Southern District of Indiana
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