Joseph Lieb
| Joseph Lieb | |
| Current Court Information: | |
| United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida | |
| Title: | Former Judge |
| Service: | |
| Appointed by: | Dwight Eisenhower |
| Active: | 10/29/1962 - 11/2/1971 |
| Chief: | 1966 - 1971 |
| Preceded by: | 76 Stat. 247 |
| Succeeded by: | William Hodges |
| Past post: | Southern District of Florida |
| Past term: | 1956-1962 |
| Personal History | |
| Born: | September 4, 1901 |
| Home State: | Faribault, MN |
| Deceased: | November 2, 1971 |
| Law School: | Georgetown U. Law, LL.B., 1924 |
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Joseph Patrick Lieb (1901-1971) was a federal judge for the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.
Lieb received a recess appointment to the Southern District of Florida from President Dwight Eisenhower on August 13, 1955, to a seat vacated by John Warthen Holland; he was nominated on January 12, 1956, confirmed by the Senate on March 1, 1956, and received his commission on March 2nd. He served the Southern District until October 29, 1962, when he was reassigned to the Middle District. He served as chief judge of the Middle District from 1966 until his death on November 2, 1971. Lieb was succeeded in this position by William Hodges.
Early life and education
- Georgetown University Law School, LL.B., 1924
Professional career
- Special agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1925-1931
- Assistant U.S. attorney, Southern District of Florida, 1931-1934
- Private practice, Tampa, Florida, 1934-1955
Judicial career
Middle District of Florida
Lieb received a recess appointment to the Southern District of Florida from President Dwight Eisenhower on August 13, 1955, to a seat vacated by John Warthen Holland; he was nominated on January 12, 1956, confirmed by the Senate on March 1, 1956, and received his commission on March 2nd.[1] He served the Southern District until October 29, 1962, when he was reassigned to the Middle District. He served as chief judge of the Middle District from 1966 until his death on November 2, 1971. Lieb was succeeded in this position by William Hodges.
External links
- Biography from the Federal Judicial Center
References
- ↑ Biography from the Federal Judicial Center
| Federal judicial offices | ||
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| Preceded by: NA-New Seat |
Middle District of Florida 1962 - 1971 |
Succeeded by: William Hodges |
| Preceded by: John Warthen Holland |
Southern District of Florida 1956–1962 |
Succeeded by: ' |
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| Active judges |
Chief Judge: Federico Moreno • Donald Graham • Jose Martinez • Marcia Cooke • Cecilia Altonaga • Ursula Ungaro • Kevin Moore • William Zloch • Joan Lenard • Donald Middlebrooks • William Dimitrouleas • Kenneth Marra • James Cohn • Robin Rosenbaum • Robert N. Scola, Jr. • Kathleen M. Williams | ||
| Senior judges |
James King • William Hoeveler • Jose Gonzalez • Kenneth Ryskamp • Shelby Highsmith • Alan Gold • Daniel Hurley • Paul Huck • Patricia Seitz • | ||
| Magistrate judges | Barry Seltzer • Frank Lynch, Jr. • Andrea Simonton • John O'Sullivan • Patrick White • James Hopkins • Edwin Torres • Chris McAliley • Peter Palermo • Robert Dube • Ted Bandstra • Barry Garber • William C. Turnoff • Lurana S. Snow • Dave Lee Brannon • Jonathan Goodman • Alicia Otazo-Reyes • William Matthewman • | ||
| Former Article III judges |
George Young • Adalberto Jordan • James Paine • Stanley Marcus • William Marvin • Thomas Jefferson Boynton • Peter Fay • David Dyer • James William Locke • John McKinney • John Moses Cheney • Rhydon Mays Call • Alexander Akerman • Lake Jones • Halsted Lockwood Ritter • Louie Willard Strum • John Warthen Holland • Joseph Lieb • William McRae • Curtis Waller • George Whitehurst • Sidney Aronovitz • Carl Atkins • Ted Cabot • Emett Choate • Edward Davis • Dozier DeVane • Joseph Eaton • Wilkie Ferguson • Charles Fulton • Alcee Hastings • James Kehoe • William Mehrtens • Lenore Nesbitt • Norman Roettger • Thomas Scott • Eugene Spellman • John Bryan Simpson • William Julius Barker • | ||
| Former Chief judges |
James King • William Zloch • David Dyer • Louie Willard Strum • John Warthen Holland • George Whitehurst • Carl Atkins • Edward Davis • Joseph Eaton • Charles Fulton • Norman Roettger • John Bryan Simpson • William Julius Barker • | ||
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| 1953 |
Boldt • Bruchhausen • Cecil • Dawkins, Jr. • Grooms • Hamlin • Hoffman • Knoch • Schnackenberg • Warren • Willson | ||
| 1954 |
Aldrich • Anderson • Bastian • Bicks • Bootle • Boreman • Breitenstein • Brooks • Cecil • Chambers • Choate • Christensen • Connell • Danaher • Dawson • Day • Fee • Freeman • Halbert • Harlan • Hincks • Hoffman • Holder • Hunter • Ingraham • Laramore • Kent • Lemmon • Lord • McGarraghy • Mickelson • Miller • Palmieri • Parkinson • Rogers • Ross • Stewart • Taylor • Thomsen • Tuttle • Van Oosterhout • Vogel • Walsh • Whittaker • Wilson | ||
| 1955 |
Alger • Brown • Cameron • Clarke • Davies • Devitt • East • Estes • Grubb • Harlan • Jertberg • Jones • Lumbard • McIlvaine • Miller • Register • Sorg • Van Dusen • Waterman • Watkins • Wortendyke • Wright | ||
| 1956 |
Barnes • Bryan • Burger • Cashin • Hamley • Herlands • Johnson • Juergens • Kerr • Kraft • Levet • Lewis • Lieb • Mercer • Morgan • Rich • Rizley • Robinson • Smith • Sobeloff • Weick • Whittaker | ||
| 1957 |
Arraj • Breitenstein • Brennan • Egan • Gignoux • Grant • Hastings • Haynsworth • Hicklin • Jameson • Layton • Moore • O'Sullivan • Parkinson • Richardson • Sirica • Stanley • Thompson • Van Pelt • Weber • Whittaker • Wisdom • Zavatt | ||
| 1958 |
Beck • Burke • Carswell • Clayton • Hamlin • Henley • Jertberg • Knoch • Martin • Matthes • Miner • Morrill • Poos • Robson • Stanley • Steel • Stewart • Wollenberg | ||
| 1959 |
Aldrich • Bartels • Blackmun • Boreman • Butler • Castle • Cecil • Crocker • Dalton • Field • Fisher • Forman • Friendly • Hart • Henderson • Henley • Julian • Kalbfleisch • Kilkenny • Koelsch • Kunzel • MacMahon • Merrill • Metzner • Powell • Smith • Sweigert • Walsh • Weick • Weinman • Wood • Worley • Young | ||
| 1960 |
Caffrey • Chilson • Durfee • Hodge • Kaess • Lane • Lewis • Mishler • O'Sullivan • Paul • Smith • Stephenson • Tavares • Timbers | ||