United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio |
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(S.D. Ohio) |
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Appeals to: |
Sixth Circuit |
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Established: |
March 16, 1822 |
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Judges assigned: |
8 |
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Chief Judge: |
Edmund A. Sargus Jr. |
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http://www.ohsd.uscourts.gov/ |
The United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio (in case citations, S.D. Ohio) is one of two United States district courts in Ohio and includes forty-eight of the state's eighty-eight counties. Appeals from the court are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit at Cincinnati (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
The court is divided into two divisions. The Eastern Division, which sits in the Joseph P. Kinneary United States Courthouse at Columbus, serves the counties of Athens, Belmont, Coshocton, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Gallia, Guernsey, Harrison, Hocking, Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Licking, Logan, Madison, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Morrow, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, Union, Vinton, and Washington
The Western Division sits at both Cincinnati and Dayton. Cases from the counties of Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, Highland, Lawrence, Scioto, and Warren are heard at Cincinnati in the Potter Stewart United States Courthouse. Cases from the counties of Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Shelby are heard at Dayton.
The court, as of 2006, has eight active judges (the maximum authorized by law), six senior judges and seven magistrates. The chief judge is Edmund A. Sargus Jr..
The United States Attorney's Office of the Southern District of Ohio represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of March 12, 2016, the Acting United States Attorney is Benjamin C. Glassman. On February 12, 2014 Peter C. Tobin was confirmed to be the United States Marshal.
History
The United States District Court for the District of Ohio was established on February 19, 1803, by 2 Stat. 201.[1][2] The act of authorized one judgeship for the court. The district court in Ohio, not being assigned to a judicial circuit, was granted the same jurisdiction as U.S. circuit courts, except in appeals and writs of error, which were the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.[2] By the act of February 24, 1807, 2 Stat. 420, the authority of the Ohio district court to exercise the jurisdiction of a U.S. circuit court was repealed, and Ohio was assigned to the newly organized Seventh Circuit. It also provided for a U.S. circuit court for the District of Ohio.[2]
The District was subdivided into Northern and Southern Districts on February 10, 1855, by 10 Stat. 604.[2] The district judge serving the District of Ohio, Humphrey H. Leavitt, was reassigned to the Southern District of Ohio.
On July 23, 1866, by 14 Stat. 209, Congress reorganized the circuits and assigned Ohio to the Sixth Circuit.[2] Additional judgeships were created in 1910, 1937, 1966, 1970, 1978, 1984, and 1990.[2]
Current judges
# |
Title |
Judge |
Duty station |
Born |
Term of service |
Appointed by |
Active |
Chief |
Senior |
29 |
Chief Judge |
Sargus Jr., Edmund A.Edmund A. Sargus Jr. |
Columbus |
1953 |
1996–present |
2015–present |
— |
Clinton, Clinton |
28 |
District Judge |
Dlott, Susan J.Susan J. Dlott |
Cincinnati |
1949 |
1995–present |
2009–2015 |
— |
Clinton, Clinton |
30 |
District Judge |
Marbley, Algenon L.Algenon L. Marbley |
Columbus |
1954 |
1997–present |
— |
— |
Clinton, Clinton |
31 |
District Judge |
Rose, Thomas M.Thomas M. Rose |
Dayton |
1948 |
2002–present |
— |
— |
Bush, G.W.G.W. Bush |
33 |
District Judge |
Watson, Michael H.Michael H. Watson |
Cincinnati Columbus |
1956 |
2004–present |
— |
— |
Bush, G.W.G.W. Bush |
34 |
District Judge |
Barrett, Michael RyanMichael Ryan Barrett |
Cincinnati |
1951 |
2006–present |
— |
— |
Bush, G.W.G.W. Bush |
35 |
District Judge |
Black, TimothyTimothy Black |
Cincinnati Dayton |
1953 |
2010–present |
— |
— |
Obama, Obama |
36 |
District Judge |
vacant |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
22 |
Senior Judge |
Rice, Walter HerbertWalter Herbert Rice |
Dayton |
1937 |
1980–2004 |
1996–2003 |
2004–present |
Carter, Carter |
24 |
Senior Judge |
Weber, Herman JacobHerman Jacob Weber |
Cincinnati |
1927 |
1985–2002 |
— |
2002–present |
Reagan, Reagan |
25 |
Senior Judge |
Graham, James L.James L. Graham |
Columbus |
1939 |
1986–2004 |
2003–2004 |
2004–present |
Reagan, Reagan |
26 |
Senior Judge |
Smith, George CurtisGeorge Curtis Smith |
Columbus |
1935 |
1987–2002 |
— |
2002–present |
Reagan, Reagan |
27 |
Senior Judge |
Beckwith, SandraSandra Beckwith |
Cincinnati |
1943 |
1992–2009 |
2004–2009 |
2009–present |
Bush, G.H.W.G.H.W. Bush |
Vacancies and pending nominations
Seat |
Seat last held by |
Vacancy reason |
Date of vacancy |
Nominee |
Date of nomination |
2 |
Gregory L. Frost |
Retirement |
May 2, 2016 |
0 !– |
0 !– |
# |
Judge |
State |
Born–died |
Active service |
Chief Judge |
Senior status |
Appointed by |
Reason for termination |
1 |
Leavitt, Humphrey H.Humphrey H. Leavitt |
OH |
1796–1873 |
1855–1871[Note 1] |
— |
— |
Jackson, Jackson |
retirement |
2 |
Swing, Philip BergenPhilip Bergen Swing |
OH |
1820–1882 |
1871–1882 |
— |
— |
Grant, Grant |
death |
3 |
Sage, George ReadGeorge Read Sage |
OH |
1828–1898 |
1883–1898[Note 2] |
— |
— |
Arthur, Arthur |
retirement |
4 |
Thompson, Albert C.Albert C. Thompson |
OH |
1842–1910 |
1898–1910[Note 3] |
— |
— |
McKinley, McKinley |
death |
5 |
Sater, John ElbertJohn Elbert Sater |
OH |
1854–1937 |
1907–1924[Note 4] |
— |
— |
Roosevelt, T.T. Roosevelt |
retirement |
6 |
Hollister, Howard ClarkHoward Clark Hollister |
OH |
1856–1919 |
1910–1919 |
— |
— |
Taft, Taft |
death |
7 |
Peck, John WeldJohn Weld Peck |
OH |
1874–1937 |
1919–1923 |
— |
— |
Wilson, Wilson |
resignation |
8 |
Hickenlooper, SmithSmith Hickenlooper |
OH |
1880–1933 |
1923–1929 |
— |
— |
Harding, Harding |
reappointment |
9 |
Hough, Benson W.Benson W. Hough |
OH |
1875–1935 |
1925–1935 |
— |
— |
Coolidge, Coolidge |
death |
10 |
Nevin, Robert ReasonerRobert Reasoner Nevin |
OH |
1875–1952 |
1929–1952 |
1948–1952 |
— |
Coolidge, Coolidge |
death |
11 |
Underwood, Mell G.Mell G. Underwood |
OH |
1892–1972 |
1936–1965 |
1953–1962 |
1965–1972 |
Roosevelt, F.F. Roosevelt |
death |
12 |
Druffel, John H.John H. Druffel |
OH |
1886–1967 |
1937–1961[Note 5] |
— |
1961–1967 |
Roosevelt, F.F. Roosevelt |
death |
13 |
Cecil, Lester LeFevreLester LeFevre Cecil |
OH |
1893–1982 |
1953–1959 |
— |
— |
Eisenhower, Eisenhower |
reappointment |
14 |
Weinman, Carl AndrewCarl Andrew Weinman |
OH |
1903–1979 |
1959–1973 |
1962–1973 |
1973–1979 |
Eisenhower, Eisenhower |
death |
15 |
Peck II, John WeldJohn Weld Peck II |
OH |
1913–1993 |
1961–1966[Note 6] |
— |
— |
Kennedy, Kennedy |
reappointment |
16 |
Kinneary, Joseph PeterJoseph Peter Kinneary |
OH |
1905–2003 |
1966–1986 |
1973–1975 |
1986–2003 |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
death |
17 |
Hogan, Timothy SylvesterTimothy Sylvester Hogan |
OH |
1909–1989 |
1966–1979 |
1975–1977 |
1979–1989 |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
death |
18 |
Porter, David StewartDavid Stewart Porter |
OH |
1909–1989 |
1966–1979 |
1977–1979 |
1979–1989 |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
death |
19 |
Rubin, Carl BernardCarl Bernard Rubin |
OH |
1920–1995 |
1971–1995 |
1979–1990 |
— |
Nixon, Nixon |
death |
20 |
Duncan, Robert MortonRobert Morton Duncan |
OH |
1927–2012 |
1974–1985 |
— |
— |
Nixon, Nixon |
resignation |
21 |
Holschuh, John DavidJohn David Holschuh |
OH |
1926–2011 |
1980–1996 |
1990–1996 |
1996–2011 |
Carter, Carter |
death |
23 |
Spiegel, S. ArthurS. Arthur Spiegel |
OH |
1920–2014 |
1980–1995 |
— |
1995–2014 |
Carter, Carter |
death |
32 |
Frost, Gregory L.Gregory L. Frost |
OH |
1949–present |
2003–2016 |
— |
— |
Bush, G.W.G.W. Bush |
retirement |
- ↑ Reassigned from District of Ohio
- ↑ Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 18, 1883, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 7, 1884, and received commission on January 7, 1884.
- ↑ Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 13, 1898, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 20, 1898, and received commission on December 20, 1898.
- ↑ Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1908, confirmed by the United States Senate on March 1, 1909, and received commission on March 1, 1909.
- ↑ Recess appointment; formally nominated on November 16, 1937, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 8, 1937, and received commission on December 14, 1937.
- ↑ Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 15, 1962, confirmed by the United States Senate on April 11, 1962, and received commission on April 12, 1962.
Succession of seats
Seat 1 |
Seat reassigned from District of Ohio on February 10, 1855 by 10 Stat. 604 |
Leavitt | 1855–1871 |
Swing | 1871–1882 |
Sage | 1884–1898 |
Thompson | 1898–1910 |
Seat abolished on January 26, 1910 (temporary judgeship expired) |
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Seat 2 |
Seat established on February 25, 1907 by 34 Stat. 928 (temporary) |
Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 1 on January 26, 1910 |
Sater | 1909–1924 |
Hough | 1925–1935 |
Underwood | 1936–1965 |
Kinneary | 1966–1986 |
Smith | 1987–2002 |
Frost | 2003–2016 |
Vacant | 2016–present |
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Seat 4 |
Seat established on August 25, 1937 by 50 Stat. 805 |
Druffel | 1937–1961 |
Seat abolished on September 30, 1961 (temporary judgeship expired) |
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Seat 5 |
Seat established on May 19, 1961 by 75 Stat. 80 (temporary) |
Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 4 on September 30, 1961 |
Peck II | 1961–1966 |
Hogan | 1966–1979 |
Rice | 1980–2004 |
Barrett | 2006–present |
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Seat 6 |
Seat established on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75 |
Porter | 1966–1979 |
Spiegel | 1980–1995 |
Dlott | 1995–present |
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Seat 7 |
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294 |
Rubin | 1971–1995 |
Sargus, Jr. | 1996–present |
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Seat 8 |
Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Holschuh | 1980–1996 |
Marbley | 1997–present |
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Seat 9 |
Seat established on July 10, 1984 by 98 Stat. 347 |
Weber | 1985–2002 |
Rose | 2002–present |
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Seat 10 |
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 |
Beckwith | 1992–2009 |
Black | 2010–present |
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Attorneys
Term start |
Term end |
United States Attorney[3] |
1855 |
1856 |
Hugh J. Jewett |
1856 |
1858 |
John O'Neill |
1858 |
1861 |
Stanley Matthews |
1861 |
1865 |
Flamen Ball |
1865 |
1866 |
Richard Corwine |
1866 |
1869 |
Durbin Ward |
1869 |
1877 |
Warner Bateman |
1877 |
1885 |
Channing Richards |
1885 |
1887 |
Philip Kumler |
1887 |
1889 |
William Burnet |
1889 |
1894 |
John Herron |
1894 |
1898 |
Harlan Cleveland |
1898 |
1903 |
William Bundy |
1903 |
1916 |
Sherman McPherson |
1916 |
1920 |
Stuart Bolin |
1920 |
1922 |
James Clark |
1922 |
1923 |
Thomas Morrow |
1923 |
1925 |
Benson W. Hough |
1925 |
1934 |
Haveth Mau |
1934 |
1939 |
Francis Canny |
1939 |
1939 |
James Cleveland |
1939 |
1944 |
Leo Crawford |
1944 |
1946 |
Byron B. Harlan |
1946 |
1953 |
Ray O'Donnell |
1953 |
1961 |
Hugh Martin |
1961 |
1966 |
Joseph Peter Kinneary |
1966 |
1969 |
Robert Draper |
1969 |
1969 |
Roger Makley |
1969 |
1977 |
William Milligan |
1977 |
1978 |
James Rattan |
1978 |
1982 |
James Cissell |
1982 |
1985 |
Christopher Barnes |
1985 |
1986 |
Anthony Nyktas |
1986 |
1993 |
Michael Crites |
1993 |
1993 |
Barbara Beran |
1993 |
1996 |
Edmund A. Sargus, Jr. |
1996 |
1997 |
Dale Goldberg |
1997 |
2001 |
Sharon Zealey |
2001 |
2001 |
Salvador Dominguez |
2001 |
2009 |
Gregory Lockhart |
2009 |
2016 |
Carter M. Stewart |
2016 |
Incumbent |
Benjamin C. Glassman (Acting) |
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