United States District Court for the District of Maine
United States District Court for the District of Maine |
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(D. Me.) |
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Appeals to: |
First Circuit |
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Established: |
March 30, 1820 |
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Judges assigned: |
3 |
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Chief Judge: |
Nancy Torresen |
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http://www.med.uscourts.gov/ |
U.S. Courthouse in 1911
The U.S. District Court for the District of Maine (in case citations, D. Me.) is the U.S. district court for the state of Maine. The District of Maine was one of the original thirteen district courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, even though Maine was not a separate state from Massachusetts until 1820. The court is headquartered in Portland, Maine and has a second courthouse in Bangor, Maine. The U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine represents the United States in criminal and civil litigation before the court. The current United States Attorney is Thomas E. Delahanty II.
Appeals from the District of Maine are heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
History
The District of Maine was one of the thirteen original districts created on September 24, 1789, by the Judiciary Act of 1789, Stat. 73.[1] At the time, Maine was part of the state of Massachusetts. As with other jurisdictions of the time, the District of Maine was originally assigned a single judgeship.[1] Not being assigned to a judicial circuit, it was granted the same jurisdiction as the United States circuit court, except in appeals and writs of error, which were the jurisdiction of the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Massachusetts.[1] The circuit court jurisdiction of the District of Maine was repealed on February 13, 1801 by 2 Stat. 89, and restored on March 8, 1802 by 2 Stat. 132.[1] On March 30, 1820, shortly after Maine entered the Union, the District of Maine was assigned to the First Circuit and its internal circuit court jurisdiction was again repealed by 3 Stat. 554.[1] A second judgeship was authorized on October 20, 1978, by, 92 Stat. 1629, and a third was authorized on December 1, 1990, by 104 Stat. 5089.[1]
Current judges
Vacancies and pending nominations
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Judge |
State |
Born–died |
Active service |
Chief Judge |
Senior status |
Appointed by |
Reason for termination |
1 |
David Sewall |
ME |
1735–1825 |
1789–1818 |
— |
— |
Washington, Washington |
resignation |
2 |
Albion Keith Parris |
ME |
1788–1857 |
1818–1822 |
— |
— |
Monroe, Monroe |
resignation |
3 |
Ashur Ware |
ME |
1782–1873 |
1822–1866 |
— |
— |
Monroe, Monroe |
resignation |
4 |
Edward Fox |
ME |
1815–1881 |
1866–1881 |
— |
— |
Johnson, A.A. Johnson |
death |
5 |
Nathan Webb |
ME |
1825–1902 |
1882–1902 |
— |
— |
Arthur, Arthur |
retirement |
6 |
Clarence Hale |
ME |
1848–1934 |
1902–1922 |
— |
1922–1934 |
Roosevelt, T.T. Roosevelt |
death |
7 |
John Andrew Peters |
ME |
1864–1953 |
1922–1947[3] |
— |
1947–1953 |
Harding, Harding |
retirement |
8 |
John David Clifford, Jr. |
ME |
1887–1956 |
1947–1956 |
— |
— |
Truman, Truman |
death |
9 |
Edward Thaxter Gignoux |
ME |
1916–1988 |
1957–1983 |
1978–1983 |
1983–1988 |
Eisenhower, Eisenhower |
death |
10 |
George J. Mitchell |
ME |
1933–present |
1979–1980 |
— |
— |
Carter, Carter |
resignation |
11 |
Conrad Keefe Cyr |
ME |
1931–2016 |
1981–1989 |
1983–1989 |
— |
Reagan, Reagan |
reappointment |
14 |
Morton A. Brody |
ME |
1933–2000 |
1991–2000 |
— |
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Bush, G.H.W.G.H.W. Bush |
death |
Succession of seats
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Seat 2 |
Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Mitchell | 1979–1980 |
Cyr | 1981–1989 |
Hornby | 1990–2010 |
Torresen | 2011–present |
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Seat 3 |
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 |
Brody | 1991–2000 |
Singal | 2000–2013 |
Levy | 2014–present |
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