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Timothy Hogan (United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio)
Timothy Sylvester Hogan (1909-1989) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.
Hogan was nominated by President Johnson on September 30, 1966, to a seat vacated by John Peck II; he was confirmed by the Senate on October 20, 1966, and received commission on November 3, 1966. He served as chief judge from 1975-1977. He assumed senior status on September 24, 1979, and served in that capacity until his death on January 30, 1989.[1] Hogan was succeeded in this position by Walter Rice.
Early life and education
- Xavier University, Ohio, A.B., 1930
- University of Cincinnati College of Law, J.D., 1931[1]
Professional career
- Private practice, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1931-1941
- U.S. Army Air Corps Lieutenant Colonel, 1942-1946
- Private practice, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1946-1966
- Special counsel, State Attorney General's Office of Ohio, 1937-1941, 1948-1950
- Lecturer, University of Cincinnati Law School, 1950-1962[1]
Judicial career
Southern District of Ohio
Hogan was nominated by President Johnson on September 30, 1966, to a seat vacated by John Peck II; he was confirmed by the Senate on October 20, 1966, and received commission on November 3, 1966. He served as chief judge from 1975-1977. He assumed senior status on September 24, 1979, and served in that capacity until his death on January 30, 1989.[1] Hogan was succeeded in this position by Walter Rice.
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Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Timothy Hogan's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by: John Peck II |
Southern District of Ohio 1966–1979 Seat #4T |
Succeeded by: Walter Rice
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| 1964 |
Anderson • Bratton • Christie • Collins • Cowen • Davis • Ely • Freedman • Gordon • Higginbotham • McNichols • Muecke • Nichols • Port • Rabinovitz • Robinson • Simons • Suttle • Weber • Whelan • Zampano | ||
| 1965 |
Bryant • Celebrezze • Coffin • Coleman • Collinson • Corcoran • Doyle • Eubanks • Fortas • Frankel • Gasch • Gibson • Gordon • Harris • Hemphill • Hill • Hunter • Landis • Langley • Leventhal • Maxwell • McEntee • Mehrtens • Nichol • Reynolds • Russell • Smith • Tamm • Thornberry • Young | ||
| 1966 |
Ainsworth • Atkins • Boyle • Cabot • Cassibry • Copple • Craven • Cummings • Dyer • Fairchild • Feinberg • Ferguson • Fullam • Garrity • Godbold • Goldberg • Goodwin • Gray • Guinn • Harvey • Hauk • Heaney • Heebe • Hickey • Hogan • Kaufman • Kinneary • Krentzman • Lay • Leddy • Lord • Lynch • MacKenzie • Mansfield • McCree • McRae • Mitchell • Motley • Napoli • Nichols • Noland • Peck II • Peckham • Pettine • Pittman • Porter • Real • Roberts • Robinson • Robinson • Rubin • Russell • Scott • Seals • Seitz • Simpson • Singleton • Skelton • Smith • Smith • Taylor • Thomas • von der Heydt • Watson • Winter • Wise | ||
| 1967 |
Arnow • Beckworth • Belloni • Butzner • Cancio • Carter • Clayton • Combs • Comiskey • Curtin • Eaton • Edenfield • Fernandez-Badillo • Gesell • Gordon • Jones • Keith • Kellam • Lambros • Maletz • Marshall • Masterson • Merhige • Morgan • Murray • Neville • Pollack • Pregerson • Theis • Troutman • Van Dusen • Waddy • Weiner • Weinstein • Whipple • Williams | ||
| 1968 |
Aldisert • Baldwin • Bownes • Bright • Green • Gubow • Henderson • Holloway • Hufstedler • Judd • Justice • Keady • Kerner, Jr. • Lasker • Latchum • Lawrence • McMillan • Morgan • Newman • Nixon • Pratt • Re • Rosenstein • Schwartz • Smith • Stahl • Travia • Woodward | ||