David Ling
| David Ling | |
| Current Court Information: | |
| United States District Court for the District of Arizona | |
| Title: | Former Judge |
| Position: | Seat #2 |
| Service: | |
| Appointed by: | Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
| Active: | 6/3/1936 - 10/11/1964 |
| Senior: | 10/11/1964 - 5/17/1965 |
| Preceded by: | Fred Clinton Jacobs |
| Succeeded by: | Charles Muecke |
| Personal History | |
| Born: | 1890 |
| Deceased: | 1965 |
| Law School: | University of Southern California Law School (1913) |
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David Ling (1890-1965) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona.
He was nominated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on May 28, 1936 to replace Fred Clinton Jacobs. He was confirmed by the Senate on May 30th, and received commission on June 3rd. On October 11, 1964, he assumed senior status and continued to serve in this capacity until his death on May 17, 1965. Ling was succeeded in this position by Charles Muecke.
Early life and education
- University of Southern California Law School, LL.B., 1913
Professional career
- Private practice, Clifton, Arizona, 1913-1927
- County attorney, Greenlee County, Arizona, 1921-1927
- Judge, Superior Court, Greenlee County, Arizona, 1927-1936
Judicial career
District of Arizona
Ling was nominated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on May 28, 1936 to replace Fred Clinton Jacobs.[1] He was confirmed by the Senate on May 30th, and received commission on June 3rd. On October 11, 1964, he assumed senior status and continued to serve in this capacity until his death on May 17, 1965. Ling was succeeded in this position by Charles Muecke.
External links
- Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
References
- ↑ Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
| Federal judicial offices | ||
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| Preceded by: Fred Clinton Jacobs |
District of Arizona 1936–1964 Seat #2 |
Succeeded by: Charles Muecke |
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| 1941 |
Bright • Byrnes • Eicher • Frank • Freed • Healey • Jackson • Leahy • Leavy • Lovett • Madden • McAllister • McGuire • Miller • Minton • Moore • Riddick • Rifkind • J. Smith • W. Smith • Stone • Timmerman • Vogel • Waring • Woodbury • Wyzanski | ||
| 1942 |
Brennan • Cole • Delehant • Ekwall • Goodman • Hall • Hannay • Keeling • Meaney | ||
| 1943 |
Arnold • Chandler • Clark • Duncan • Helvering • Hulen • Lawrence • Lee • McLaughlin • Mullins • Rutledge • Swygert • Waller | ||
| 1944 |
Bone • Connor • Graven • Hutcheson • Kennedy • LaBuy • O'Connell • Schweinhaut • Shaw | ||
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| Active judges |
Chief Judge: Roslyn Silver • Susan Bolton • David G. Campbell • Raner Collins • Cindy Jorgenson • Murray Snow • Neil Wake • Jennifer Zipps | ||
| Senior judges |
Robert Broomfield • Earl Carroll • Stephen McNamee • Paul Rosenblatt • Roger Strand • Frederick Martone • James Teilborg • David Bury • Frank Zapata • Alfredo Marquez • | ||
| Magistrate judges | Lawrence Anderson • David Duncan • Michelle Burns • Mark Aspey • Hector Estrada • D. Thomas Ferraro • Steven Logan • Jacqueline Marshall • Charles Pyle • Bernardo Velasco • James F. Metcalf • John Buttrick • | ||
| Former Article III judges |
William Henry Sawtelle • Richard Elihu Sloan • Fred Clinton Jacobs • John Roll • Mary Murguia • Albert Morris Sames • David Ling • Richard Bilby • William Browning • William Copple • Valdemar Cordova • Walter Craig • Arthur Davis • William Frey • Charles Muecke • Mary Richey • Howard Speakman • Charles Hardy • James A. Walsh • | ||
| Former Chief judges |
John Roll • Robert Broomfield • Stephen McNamee • Richard Bilby • William Browning • Walter Craig • Charles Muecke • James A. Walsh • | ||