John Moses Cheney

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John Moses Cheney
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Current Court Information:
United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
Title:   Former Judge
Service:
Appointed by:   William Howard Taft
Active:   12/3/1912 - 3/3/1913
Preceded by:   James William Locke
Personal History
Born:   1859
Deceased:   1922
Bachelors:   Boston University (1885)

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John Moses Cheney (1859-1922) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

He received a recess appointment from President William Howard Taft on August 26, 1912 to fill a seat vacated by James William Locke.[1] On December 3, 1912, he was nominated. His service ended on March 3, 1913, because the Senate did not confirm his nomination.

Early life and education

  • Boston University, LL.B., 1885

Professional career

  • Private practice, Orlando, FL., 1886-1906, 1913-1922
  • City attorney, Orlando, FL., 1889-1890
  • Supervisor, U.S. Census, FL., 1900
  • Owner, Orlando Light and Water Company, 1901-1922
  • U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, 1906-1912

Judicial career

Southern District of Florida

Cheney received a recess appointment from President William Howard Taft on August 26, 1912 to fill a seat vacated by James William Locke.[1] On December 3, 1912, he was nominated. His service ended on March 3, 1913, because the Senate did not confirm his nomination.

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Preceded by:
James William Locke
Southern District of Florida
1912–1913
Succeeded by:
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