John Peck II

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John Peck II
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Current Court Information:
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Title:   Former Judge
Service:
Appointed by:   Lyndon Johnson
Active:   7/22/1966 - 7/1/1978
Senior:   7/1/1978 - 9/7/1993
Preceded by:   80 Stat. 75
Past post:   Southern District of Ohio
Past term:   1962 - 1966
Past position:   Seat #4T
Personal History
Born:   1913
Deceased:   1993
Undergraduate:   Miami University (1935)
Law School:   University of Cincinnati College of Law (1938)

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John Weld Peck II (1913-1993) was a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, and a justice on the Ohio Supreme Court.

Early life and education

  • Miami University, A.B., 1935
  • University of Cincinnati College of Law, J.D., 1938 [1]

Professional career

Judicial career

Sixth Circuit

Peck was nominated to the Sixth Circuit by President Lyndon Johnson on June 13, 1966, to a new seat created by 80 Stat. 75; he was confirmed by the Senate on July 22, 1966, and received commission that same day. He assumed senior status on July 1, 1978, and served the Sixth Circuit in that capacity until his death on September 7, 1993.[1]

Southern District of Ohio

Peck received a recess appointment to the Southern District of Ohio from President John F. Kennedy on October 5, 1961, to a new seat created by 75 Stat. 80; he was nominated on January 15, 1962, confirmed by the Senate on April 11, 1962, and received commission the next day. He served the Southern District of Ohio until advancing to the Sixth Circuit on August 4, 1966.[1] Peck was succeeded in this position by Timothy Hogan.

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Federal judicial offices
Preceded by:
NA - new seat
Southern District of Ohio
1962–1966
Seat #4T
Succeeded by:
Timothy Hogan
Preceded by:
NA - new seat
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
1966–1993
Succeeded by:
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