Maurice Andrews
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Maurice Neil Andrews (1894-1967) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
Andrews received a recess appointment from President Harry Truman on October 21, 1949, to a new seat created by 63 Stat. 493; he was then nominated on January 5, 1950. He served as chief judge from 1949 until he resigned on October 31, 1950.
Education
- University of Georgia, LL.B., 1916
Professional career
- U.S. Army Lieutenant, 1917-1919
- U.S. Army Reserves Captain, J.A.G, 1925-1935
- Private practice, Lafayette, Georgia, 1916-1925
- Assistant solicitor general, Rome Circuit, 1925-1929
- Solicitor general, Rome Circuit, 1929-1932
- Assistant U.S. attorney, Northern District of Georgia, 1934-1938
- Special assistant to Attorney General of the U.S., Anti-Trust Division, 1940-1942
- Chief Trial Section, Criminal Division, 1940-1942
- U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, 1942-1946
- Staff member of Justice Robert H. Jackson during prosecution of war criminals, Nuremberg, Ger.
External links
- Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
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