Sean J. McLaughlin
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Sean J. McLaughlin (born January 4, 1955) is a former
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of the
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.


Education and career

Born in
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,
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, McLaughlin received an
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degree from
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in 1977, followed by a
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from the
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in 1980. He served as a
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for three different judges on the
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William W. Knox, in 1980;
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, from 1980 to 1981; and Maurice Blanchard Cohill, in 1981. McLaughlin then entered private practice at the law firm Knox McLaughlin Gornall & Sennett, P.C. until 1994.


Federal judicial service

McLaughlin was nominated by President
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on August 12, 1994, to a seat on the same court where he had clerked, which had been vacated by Glenn E. Mencer. McLaughlin was confirmed by the
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on October 7, 1994, received his commission on October 11, 1994 and sworn in on October 13, 1994. Among the more notable cases presided over by McLaughlin was the criminal conviction of the conspirators in the murder of
Brian Douglas Wells On August 28, 2003, pizza delivery man Brian Douglas Wells robbed a PNC Bank near his hometown of Erie, Pennsylvania. After being apprehended by police, Wells was murdered when an explosive collar locked to his neck detonated. A Federal Bureau o ...
, a highly publicized case involving a bizarre and complex bank robbery scheme. He became Chief Judge on April 25, 2013, upon the sudden death of former Chief Judge
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. McLaughlin resigned in 2013 after being hired as General Counsel and Vice President of the
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, with his final day on the bench being August 16, 2013. In January 2019, he returned to a different position at Knox McLaughlin Gornall & Sennett.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:McLaughlin, Sean J. 1955 births Living people Judges of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania United States district court judges appointed by Bill Clinton People from Erie, Pennsylvania Georgetown University alumni 20th-century American judges 21st-century American judges