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Michael Anello
2018 - Present
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Michael M. Anello (b.1943) is a judge on senior status for the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. President George W. Bush (R) nominated Anello on April 30, 2008, to a seat vacated by Napoleon Jones. Anello was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on September 26, 2008, and received commission on October 10, 2008. He elected to take senior status October 31, 2018.
Biography
Education
- Bowdoin College, B.A., 1965
- Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1968
Professional career
- United States Marine Corps, Active Duty, 1968-1972
- United States Marine Corps Reserve, 1973-1990
- Deputy city attorney, San Diego City Attorney's Office, California, 1972-1973
- Private practice, San Diego, California, 1973-1998
Judicial career
- Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, 2008-2018
- Judge, San Diego Superior Court, 1998-2008
Federal judicial nomination
Southern District of California
President George W. Bush (R) nominated Anello on April 30, 2008, to a seat vacated by Napoleon Jones. The U.S. Senate confirmed the nomination on September 26, 2008. Anello received commission on October 10, 2008. He retired, taking senior status, on October 31, 2018.[1]
See also
External links
- Search Google News for this topic
- Biography of Michael Anello from the Federal Judicial Center
- Nomination link
Footnotes
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: Napoleon Jones |
Southern District of California 2008–2018 Seat #6 |
Succeeded by: Robert Huie
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1989 |
Barksdale • Bonner • Buckwalter • Cyr • Fernandez • Garbis • Harmon • Lee • Lindberg • Lodge • Nelson • Nottingham • Plager • Rosen • Rymer • Smith • Spatt • Thomas • VanBebber • J. Walker • V. Walker • Wiener • Wright | ||
1990 |
Alito • Amon • Birch • Boudin • Cleland • Clevenger • Dubina • Hamilton • Henderson • Hood • Hornby • Jones • Kent • Levi • Loken • Lourie • Martin • McBryde • McClure • McKenna • McLaughlin • McNamee • Moreno • Mullen • Nelson • Nickerson • Niemeyer • Norton • Parker • Pickering • Rader • Rainey • Randolph • Shanstrom • Shedd • Shubb • Singleton • Skretny • Souter • Sparr • Stahl • Stamp • Suhrheinrich • Taylor • Vollmer • Ware • Wilson | ||
1991 |
Albritton • Andersen • Armstrong • Arnold • Bartle • Bassler • Batchelder • Beckwith • Belot • Benson • Blackburn • Bramlette • Brody • Brody • Burrell • Carnes • Caulfield • Cauthron • Clement • Collier • Conway • Cooper • Dalzell • DeMent • DeMoss • Doherty • Echols • Edmunds • Faber • Freeh • Gaitan • Garza • Graham • Haik • Hamilton • Hansen • Hendren • Herlong • Highsmith • Hogan • Huff • Hurley • Irenas • Johnson • Joyner • Kelly • Kleinfeld • Legg • Leonard • Lewis • Longstaff • Lungstrum • Luttig • Matia • McCalla • McDade • McKeague • McKelvie • Means • Merryday • Moore • Morgan • Nielsen • Nimmons • Osteen Sr. • Padova • Payne • Reinhard • Robinson • Robreno • Roll • Roth • Schlesinger • Scullin • Siler • Solis • Sotomayor • Sparks • Stohr • Thomas • Traxler • Trimble • Ungaro • Van Sickle • Wanger • Werlein • Whyte • Yohn | ||
1992 |
Baird • Barbadoro • Black • Boudin • Carnes • Covello • DiClerico • Gilbert • Gonzalez • Gorton • Hansen • Heyburn • Jackson • Jacobs • Keeley • Kendall • Kopf • Kyle • Lewis • McAuliffe • McLaughlin • Melloy • Preska • Quist • Randa • Rosenthal • Rovner • Schall • Sedwick • Simandle • Stahl • Vratil • Williams |