Patrick Thomas Stone

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Patrick Thomas Stone
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Prior offices:
United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin
Years in office: 1933 - 1963
Education
Law
Marquette University Law School, 1912


Patrick Thomas Stone (1889-1963) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin.[1]

He was nominated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on June 9, 1933 to replace Claude Zeth Luse. He was confirmed by the Senate on June 10th, and received commission on June 13th. He served on this court until his death on January 13, 1963.[1] Stone was succeeded in this position by David Rabinovitz.

Early life and education

  • Marquette University Law School, LL.B., 1912[1]

Professional career

  • Private practice, Wausau, Wisconsin, 1912-1933
  • U.S. Navy, World War I
  • City attorney, Wausau, Wisconsin, 1921-1929[1]

Judicial career

Western District of Wisconsin

Stone was nominated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on June 9, 1933 to replace Claude Zeth Luse. He was confirmed by the Senate on June 10th, and received commission on June 13th. He served on this court until his death on January 13, 1963.[1] Stone was succeeded in this position by David Rabinovitz.

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Political offices
Preceded by:
Claude Zeth Luse
Western District of Wisconsin
1933–1963
Seat #1
Succeeded by:
David Rabinovitz