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The United States District Court for the Central District of California (in case citations, C.D. Cal.; commonly referred to as the CDCA or CACD) is a Federal trial court that serves over 19 million people in Southern and Central California, making it the most populous federal judicial district. The district was created on September 18, 1966. Cases from the Central District are appealed to the
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). Along with the Central District of Illinois, the court is the only district court referred to by the name "Central" – all other courts with similar geographical names instead use the term "Middle."


History

California was admitted to the union on September 9, 1850, and was divided into two federal trial court districts - Northern and Southern - by Act of Congress on September 28, 1850, 9 Stat. 521. The boundary was at the 37th parallel.Willoughby Rodman, ''History of the Bench and Bar of Southern California'' (1909), p. 46. The two districts were merged as the United States District Court for the District of California on July 27, 1866 by 14 Stat. 300. On August 5, 1886, Congress re-created the Southern District by 24 Stat. 308, while the northern half was renamed Northern District. The Eastern and Central Districts of California were created on March 18, 1966 from portions of the Northern and Southern Districts by 80 Stat. 75.


Divisions

The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California is divided into three divisions, with jurisdiction over seven counties: Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange,
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, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura. The Eastern Division covers Riverside and San Bernardino Counties at the Riverside courthouse. The Southern Division covers Orange County from the Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse in Santa Ana. The Western Division covers
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, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. Cases are heard in two courthouses in downtown Los Angeles. All but two district judges are located in the new First Street Courthouse, whereas magistrate judges and two district judges maintain chambers in the Edward R. Roybal Courthouse.


United States attorney for the Central District of California

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for the Central District of California represents the United States Government in civil and criminal cases before the court. , the United States attorney is E. Martin Estrada.


Current judges

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Vacancies and pending nominations

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to unspecified seats on the court.


Former judges


Chief judges


Succession of seats


List of U.S. Attorneys

*George J. Denis (1888–1889) *Aurelus H. Hutton (1889–1890) *Matthew T. Allen (1892–1893) *George J. Denis (1893–1897) *Frank P. Flint (1897–1901) *Louis H. Valentine (1901–1905) *Oscar Lawler (1905–1909) *Albert Schoonover (1913–1917) *J. Robert O’Conner (1917–1921) *Joseph C. Burke (1921–1925) *Samuel W. McNabb (1925–1933) *John Rose Laying (1933) *Peirson M. Hall (1933–1937) *Ben Harrison (1937–1940) *William Fleet Palmer (1940–1942) *Leo V. Silverstein (1942–943) *Charles H. Carr (1943–1946) *James M. Carter (1946–1949) *Ernest A. Tolin (1949–1951) *Walter Binns (1951–1953) * Laughlin Edward Waters Sr. (1953–1961) *Francis C. Whelan (1961–1964) *Thomas R. Sheridan (1962–1964) *Manuel L. Real (1964–1966)In 1966, the Central District of California was created from portions of the Southern District of California. *John K. Van de Kamp (1966–1967) * William Matthew Byrne Jr. (1967–1970) * Robert L. Meyer (1970–1972) * William D. Keller (1972–1977) *Robert L. Brosio (1977) (Acting) *Andrea S. Ordin (1977–1981) *Alexander H. Williams, III (1981) (Acting) * Stephen S. Trott (1981–1983) *Alexander H. Williams, III (1983–1984) *
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(1984–1989) * Gary Allen Feess (1989) *Robert L. Brosio (1989–1990) * Lourdes Baird (1990–1992) *Terree Bowers (1992–1994) *
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(1994–1998) *
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(1998–2001) *John S. Gordon (2001–2002) * Debra Wong Yang (2002–2006) *George S. Cardona (2006–2007) * Thomas P. O'Brien (2007–2009) *George S. Cardona (2009–2010) (Acting) * André Birotte Jr. (2010–2014) *Stephanie Yonekura (2014–2015) (Acting) * Eileen M. Decker (2015–2017) *Sandra R. Brown (2017–2018) (Acting) * Nicola T. Hanna (2018–2021)


See also

* Courts of California *
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* List of United States federal courthouses in California


References


External links


United States District Court, Central District of California

United States Attorney's Office, Central District of California
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