The United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia (in
case citation
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s, S.D. Ga.) is a federal court in the
Eleventh Circuit
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* Middle District of Alabama
* Northern District of Alabama
* ...
(except for
patent
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claims and claims against the U.S. government under the
Tucker Act
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The Tucker Act may be divided into the "Big" Tucker A ...
, which are appealed to the
Federal Circuit
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).
the Interim United States Attorney for the District is
David H. Estes.
History
The
United States District Court for the District of Georgia
The following are former United States district courts, which ceased to exist because they were subdivided into smaller units. With the exception of California, each of these courts initially covered an entire U.S. state, and was subdivided as the ...
was one of the original thirteen courts established by the
Judiciary Act of 1789
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, , on September 24, 1789. The District was further subdivided into
Northern and Southern Districts on August 11, 1848, by {{{USStat, 9, 280. The
Middle District was formed from portions of both the
Northern and Southern Districts on May 28, 1926, by {{USStat, 44, 670.
Jurisdiction
The
Augusta Division comprises the following counties:
Burke
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,
Columbia,
Glascock Glascock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Aaron Glascock, sound editor
*Brian Glascock (born 1948), drummer
* Darrell Glascock (born 1946), American media consultant
* David Glascock (1885β1969), American basketball coach
...
,
Jefferson Jefferson may refer to:
Names
* Jefferson (surname)
* Jefferson (given name)
People
* Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), third president of the United States
* Jefferson (footballer, born 1970), full name Jefferson Tomaz de Souza, Brazilian foo ...
,
Lincoln
Lincoln most commonly refers to:
* Abraham Lincoln (1809β1865), the sixteenth president of the United States
* Lincoln, England, cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England
* Lincoln, Nebraska, the capital of Nebraska, U.S.
* Lincol ...
,
McDuffie,
Richmond
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* Richmond, Virginia, the capital of Virginia, United States
* Richmond, London, a part of London
* Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town in England
* Richmond, British Columbia, a city in Canada
* Richmond, California, ...
,
Taliaferro
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,
Warren
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and
Wilkes.
The
Brunswick Division comprises the following counties:
Appling,
Camden,
Glynn
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,
Long
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* Long, characteristic of something of great duration
* Long, characteristic of something of great length
* Longitude (abbreviation: long.), a geographic coordinate
* Longa (music), note value in early music mens ...
,
McIntosh
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Products and brands
* Mackintosh, a form of waterproof raincoat
* Mackintosh's or John Mackintosh and Co., later Rowntree Mackintosh, former UK confectionery company now part of NestlΓ ...
,
Jeff Davis,and
Wayne.
[https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/28/90]
The
Dublin
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Division comprises the following counties:
Dodge
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,
Johnson
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,
Laurens,
Montgomery,
Telfair,
Treutlen, and
Wheeler
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Places United States
* Wheeler, Alabama, an unincorporated community
* Wheeler, Arkansas, an unincorporated community
* Wheeler, California, an unincorporated community
* Wheeler, Illinois, a village
* Wheeler, Indiana, a ...
.
The
Savannah
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Division comprises the following counties:
Bryan,
Chatham
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Places and jurisdictions Canada
* Chatham Islands (British Columbia)
* Chatham Sound, British Columbia
* Chatham, New Brunswick, a former town, now a neighbourhood of Miramichi
* Chatham (electoral district), New Brunswic ...
,
Effingham, and
Liberty
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In modern politics, liberty is understood as the state of being free within society fr ...
.
The
Statesboro Division comprises the following counties:
Bulloch,
Candler,
Emanuel,
Evans
Evans may refer to:
People
*Evans (surname)
*List of people with surname Evans
Places United States
*Evans Island, an island of Alaska
*Evans, Colorado
*Evans, Georgia
*Evans County, Georgia
*Evans, New York
*Evans Mills, New York
*Evans City, ...
,
Jenkins,
Screven,
Tattnall, and
Toombs.
The
Waycross Division comprises the following counties:
Atkinson Atkinson may refer to:
Places
*Atkinson, Nova Scotia, Canada
* Atkinson, Dominica, a village in Dominica
*Atkinson, Illinois, U.S.
* Atkinson, Indiana, U.S.
*Atkinson, Maine, U.S.
*Atkinson Lake, a lake in Minnesota, U.S.
*Atkinson, Nebraska, U. ...
,
Bacon
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,
Brantley,
Charlton,
Coffee
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S ...
,
Pierce
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Places Canada
* Pierce Range, a mountain range on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
United States
* Pierce, Colorado
* Pierce, Idaho
* Pierce, Illinois
* Pierce, Kentucky
* Pierce, Nebraska
* Pierce, Texas
* Pierce, We ...
, and
Ware
Ware may refer to:
People
* Ware (surname)
* William of Ware (), English Franciscan theologian
Places Canada
* Fort Ware, British Columbia
United Kingdom
* Ware, Devon
*Ware, Hertfordshire
* Ware, Kent
United States
* Ware, Elmore County ...
.
Current judges
{{As of, 2018, 08, 30, df=US:
{{start U.S. judgeship Current
{{U.S. judgeship row Current,
index=15,
title=Chief Judge,
name= James Randal Hall,
duty station= Augusta,
born=1958,
term=2008βpresent,
chief term=2017βpresent,
senior term=β,
appointer= G.W. Bush,
{{U.S. judgeship row Current,
index=14,
title=District Judge,
name= Lisa Godbey Wood,
duty station= Brunswick,
born=1963,
term=2007βpresent,
chief term=2010β2017,
senior term=β,
appointer= G.W. Bush,
{{U.S. judgeship row Current
, index = 16
, title = District Judge
, name = R. Stan Baker
, duty station = Savannah
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, born = 1977
, term = 2018βpresent
, chief term = β
, senior term = β
, appointer = Trump
Trump most commonly refers to:
* Donald Trump (born 1946), 45th president of the United States (2017β2021)
* Trump (card games), any playing card given an ad-hoc high rank
Trump may also refer to:
Businesses and organizations
* Donald J. T ...
{{U.S. judgeship row Current,
index=12,
title=Senior Judge,
name= Dudley Hollingsworth Bowen Jr.,
duty station= Augusta,
born=1941,
term=1979β2006,
chief term=1997β2004,
senior term=2006βpresent,
appointer=Carter
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Geography United States
* Carter, Arkansas, an unincorporated community
* Carter, Mississippi, an unincorporated community
* Carter, Montana, a census-designated place
* Carter ...
,
{{U.S. judgeship row Current,
index=13,
title=Senior Judge,
name= William Theodore Moore Jr.,
duty station=Savannah
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,
born=1940,
term=1994β2017,
chief term=2004β2010,
senior term=2017βpresent,
appointer= Clinton,
{{end U.S. judgeship Current
Former judges
{{start U.S. judgeship Former
{{U.S. judgeship row Former,
index=1,
name={{sortname, John Cochran, Nicoll,
state=
GA,
borndied=1793β1863,
term=1848β1861
[Reassigned from the District of Georgia; jointly appointed to the Northern and Southern Districts of Georgia.],
chief term=β,
senior term=β,
appointer=
Van Buren/
Operation of law
The phrase "by operation of law" is a legal term that indicates that a right or liability has been created for a party, irrespective of the intent of that party, because it is dictated by existing legal principles. For example, if a person dies wi ...
,
termination=resignation,
{{U.S. judgeship row Former,
index=2,
name={{sortname, John, Erskine, dab=judge,
state=
GA,
borndied=1813β1895,
term=1865β1883
Recess appointment
In the United States, a recess appointment is an appointment by the president of a federal official when the U.S. Senate is in recess. Under the U.S. Constitution's Appointments Clause, the President is empowered to nominate, and with the advi ...
; formally nominated on December 20, 1865, confirmed by the United States Senate
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The composition and pow ...
on January 22, 1866, and received commission the same day; from 1865β1882, Judge Erskine was jointly appointed to the Northern and Southern Districts of Georgia.,
chief term=β,
senior term=β,
appointer={{sortname, A., Johnson, List of federal judges appointed by Andrew Johnson,
termination=retirement,
{{U.S. judgeship row Former,
index=3,
name={{sortname, Emory, Speer,
state=
GA,
borndied=1848β1918,
term=1885β1918,
chief term=β,
senior term=β,
appointer={{sortname, , Arthur, List of federal judges appointed by Chester A. Arthur,
termination=death,
{{U.S. judgeship row Former,
index=4,
name={{sortname, William Wallace, Lambdin,
state=
GA,
borndied=1861β1916,
term=1915β1916,
chief term=β,
senior term=β,
appointer={{sortname, , Wilson, List of federal judges appointed by Woodrow Wilson,
termination=death,
{{U.S. judgeship row Former,
index=5,
name={{sortname, Beverly Daniel, Evans Jr.,
state=
GA,
borndied=1865β1922,
term=1917β1922,
chief term=β,
senior term=β,
appointer={{sortname, , Wilson, List of federal judges appointed by Woodrow Wilson,
termination=death,
{{U.S. judgeship row Former,
index=6,
name={{sortname, William Hale, Barrett,
state=
GA,
borndied=1866β1941,
term=1922β1941,
chief term=β,
senior term=β,
appointer={{sortname, , Harding, List of federal judges appointed by Warren G. Harding,
termination=death,
{{U.S. judgeship row Former,
index=7,
name={{sortname, Archibald Battle, Lovett,
state=
GA,
borndied=1884β1945,
term=1941β1945,
chief term=β,
senior term=β,
appointer={{sortname, F., Roosevelt, List of federal judges appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt,
termination=death,
{{U.S. judgeship row Former,
index=8,
name={{sortname, Francis Muir, Scarlett,
state=
GA,
borndied=1891β1971,
term=1946β1968,
chief term=β,
senior term=1968β1971,
appointer={{sortname, , Truman, List of federal judges appointed by Harry S. Truman,
termination=death,
{{U.S. judgeship row Former,
index=9,
name={{sortname, Alexander Atkinson, Lawrence Jr.,
state=
GA,
borndied=1906β1979,
term=1968β1978,
chief term=1970β1976,
senior term=1978β1979,
appointer={{sortname, L., Johnson, List of federal judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson,
termination=death,
{{U.S. judgeship row Former,
index=10,
name={{sortname, Anthony, Alaimo,
state=
GA,
borndied=1920β2009,
term=1971β1991,
chief term=1976β1990,
senior term=1991β2009,
appointer={{sortname, , Nixon, List of federal judges appointed by Richard Nixon,
termination=death,
{{U.S. judgeship row Former,
index=11,
name={{sortname, Berry Avant, Edenfield,
state=
GA,
borndied=1934β2015,
term=1978β2006,
chief term=1990β1997,
senior term=2006β2015,
appointer={{sortname, , Carter, List of federal judges appointed by Jimmy Carter,
termination=death,
{{end U.S. judgeship Former
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Chief judges
{{ChiefJudgeDC
Succession of seats
{{Col-begin
{{Col-break
{{U.S. judge succession inactive
, seat title = Seat 1
{{U.S. judge succession 3 note
, text = Seat reassigned from the District of Georgia on August 11, 1848 by 9 Stat. 280 (concurrent with Northern District)
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Nicoll Nicoll is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adele Nicoll (born 1996), Welsh shot putter, discus thrower and bobsledder
* Alexander Nicoll, a Scottish orientalist
* Archibald Nicoll (1886β1953), a New Zealand artist
* Court ...
, term = 1848β1861
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Erskine
Erskine (, sco, Erskin, gd, Arasgain) is a town in the council area of Renfrewshire, and historic county of the same name, situated in the West Central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies on the southern bank of the River Clyde, providing the l ...
, term = 1865β1883
{{U.S. judge succession 3 note
, text = Seat reassigned solely to the Southern District on April 25, 1882 by 22 Stat. 47
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Speer
, term = 1885β1918
{{U.S. judge succession 3 note
, text = Seat abolished on December 13, 1918 (Temporary judgeship expired)
{{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 March 3, 1915 by 38 Stat. 959 (temporary)
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Lambdin
, term = 1915β1916
{{U.S. judge succession note
, text = Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 1 on December 13, 1918
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Evans, Jr.
, term = 1917β1922
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Barrett
, term = 1922β1941
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Lovett
, term = 1941β1945
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Scarlett
, term = 1946β1968
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Lawrence, Jr.
, term = 1968β1978
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Edenfield
Edenfield is a village within the Rossendale borough of Lancashire, England. Lying on the River Irwell, it is around north of Ramsbottom, south of Rawtenstall, and west of Norden, and has a total population of 2,080, reducing to 2,053 at th ...
, term = 1978β2006
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Hall
, term = 2008βpresent
{{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 June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Alaimo
, term = 1971β1991
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Moore, Jr.
, term = 1994β2017
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Baker
, term = 2018βpresent
{{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 October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Bowen, Jr.
, term = 1979β2006
{{U.S. judge succession row
, name =
Wood
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, term = 2007βpresent
{{end U.S. judge succession
{{Col-break
{{Col-end
See also
*
Courts of Georgia
*
List of current United States district judges
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*
List of United States federal courthouses in Georgia
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References
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External links
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