United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma

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Western District of Oklahoma
Tenth Circuit
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Chief:Vicki Miles-LaGrangeJudges:7
Posts:7Vacancies:0
Active judges
CauthronDeGiustiFriotHeatonPayneRussell
Senior Judges
AlleyLeonardWest
Magistrate Judges
ArgoRobertsPurcellCouchBacharachErwin
Former Judges
Key:
(Numbers indicate % of seats vacant.)
0%0%-10%
10%-25%25%-40%
More than 40%
Contents
1 Court
1.1 Vacancy warning level
1.2 Jurisdiction
1.2.1 Cases heard
1.2.2 Case load
1.3 Clerk's office
1.4 History
1.4.1 Court history
1.4.2 Judicial posts
1.4.3 Notable decisions
1.4.4 Federal courthouse
1.5 Major news
1.6 See also
1.7 External links
1.8 References
2 Judges

The United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma is a United States district court

Vacancy warning level

The United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma's vacancy warning level is currently set at green. The court currently has no vacancies, with all of the posts currently filled.

Jurisdiction

The Counties of the Western District of Oklahoma (click for larger map)

The jurisdiction of the Western District of Oklahoma consists of all the counties in the western part of the state of Oklahoma.

The court sits at Chickasha, Enid, Guthrie, Lawton, Mangum, Oklahoma City, Pauls Valley, Ponca City, Shawnee, and Woodward.

When decisions of the court are appealed, they are appealed to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals based in Downtown Denver at the Byron White Federal Courthouse.

Cases heard

The Western District of Oklahoma has original jurisdiction over cases filed within its jurisdiction. These cases can include civil and criminal matters that fall under federal law.

Case load

Federal Court Case Load Statistics*
YearStarting case load:Cases filed:Total cases:Cases terminated:Remaining cases:Median time(Criminal)**:Median time(Civil)**:3 Year Civil cases#:Vacant posts:## Trials/Post
2010 1422192033421829 15137.18.556(4.6%)014
2009 1339188832271802 14256.48.048(4%)013
2008 1312180831201794 13266.98.336(3.2%)012
2007126019503210188613246.58.020(1.8%)1013
2006131318373150189312575.89.131(2.9%)1.310
*All statistics are taken from the Official Federal Courts' Website and reflect the calendar year through September.    **Time in months from filing to completion.
#This statistic includes cases which have been appealed in higher courts.    ##This is the total number of months that any all judicial posts had spent vacant that year.

Clerk's office

The Western District of Oklahoma has only one courthouse. Robert D. Dennis is the official clerk of court. Clerks' offices are are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and the courthouse is open from 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays. Contact information is listed below:

Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse
200 NW 4th Street
Room 1210
Oklahoma City OK 73102

Main Number: (405) 609-5000
Fax Number: (405) 609-5099
ECF Helpdesk: (405) 609-5555
or (888) 609-OKWD (6593)

History

Court history

The Western District of Oklahoma was established by Congress on June 16, 1906 with one post each for the Western and the Eastern districts. Over time 6 additional judicial posts were added for a total of 7 current posts.[1]

Judicial posts

The following table highlights the development of judicial posts for the Western District of Oklahoma:

Year Statute Total Seats
June 16, 1906 34 Stat. 267, 275 1
June 22, 1936 49 Stat. 1804 2(1 Shared for 3 Districts)
May 24, 1940 54 Stat. 219 3(1 Shared, 1 Temporary)
August 3, 1949 63 Stat. 493 3(1 Shared)
May 19, 1961 75 Stat. 80 4(2 Shared for 3 Districts)
October 20, 1978 92 Stat. 1629 5(2 Shared)
July 10, 1984 98 Stat. 333 6(2 Shared)
December 1, 1990 104 Stat. 5089 7(1 Shared)
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Notable cases

For a searchable list of opinions, please see Opinions of the Western District of Oklahoma.


Federal courthouse

Major news

For new stories and other related material see Oklahoma judicial news.

See also

External links

References

Western District of Oklahoma
Tenth Circuit
OK-WD.gif
Chief:Vicki Miles-LaGrangeJudges:7
Posts:7Vacancies:0
Active judges
CauthronDeGiustiFriotHeatonPayneRussell
Senior Judges
AlleyLeonardWest
Magistrate Judges
ArgoRobertsPurcellCouchBacharachErwin
Former Judges
Key:
(Numbers indicate % of seats vacant.)
0%0%-10%
10%-25%25%-40%
More than 40%
Contents
1 Court
2 Judges
2.1 Active Judges
2.1.1 Article III judges
2.1.2 Pending appointments
2.1.3 Senior judges
2.2 Past judges
2.2.1 Former Chief judges
2.2.2 Former judges

Active judges

Article III judges

See: Article III federal judge
The United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma has 7 posts and 0 vacancies. The current Chief Judge is Vicki Miles-LaGrange. This is a list of the current judges on the court:
JudgeBornHomeAppointed byActiveChiefPreceededBachelorsLaw
Chief judge James Payne1941Lubbock, TXW. Bush 10/24/2001 - Present2002 - Present (EOK)Billy BurrageU. of Oklahoma, B.S., 1963U. of Oklahoma Law, J.D., 1966
Judge Robin Cauthron1950Edmond, OKH.W. Bush 3/25/1991 - Present2001 - 2008New Seat|104 Stat. 5089U. of Oklahoma, B.A., 1970U. of Oklahoma Law, J.D., 1977
Judge David Russell1942Sapulpa, OKReagan 12/17/1981 - Present1994 - 2001(WOK)Frederick DaughertyOklahoma Baptist U.,, B.S., 1963U. of Oklahoma Law, J.D., 1965
Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange1953Oklahoma City, OKClinton 11/28/1994 - Present2008 - Present (WOK)Lee WestVassar College, B.A., 1974Howard U. Law, J.D., 1977
Judge Stephen Friot1947Troy, NYW. Bush 11/12/2001 - PresentWayne AlleyU. of Oklahoma, B.A., 1969U. of Oklahoma Law, J.D., 1972
Judge Joe Heaton1951Alva, OKW. Bush 12/10/2001 - PresentRalph ThompsonNorthwestern Oklahoma State U., B.A., 1973U. of Oklahoma Law, J.D., 1976
Judge Timothy DeGiusti1962Oklahoma City, OKW. Bush 8/9/2007 - PresentTimothy LeonardU. of Oklahoma, B.A., 1985U. of Oklahoma Law, J.D., 1988

Pending appointments

There are no current pending appointments for the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma.


Senior judges

See: Federal judges on senior status
The United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma has 3 judges on senior status currently. This is a list of the current senior judges on the court:
JudgeAppointed byActiveChiefSeniorBachelorsLaw
Senior Judge Lee WestCarter 11/2/1979 - 11/26/19941993 - 199411/26/1994 -CurrentUniversity of Oklahoma, B.A., 1952University of Oklahoma College of Law, J.D., 1956
Senior Judge Timothy LeonardH.W. Bush 8/12/1992 - 8/21/20068/21/2006 - PresentUniversity of Oklahoma, B.A., 1962University of Oklahoma College of Law, J.D., 1965
Senior Judge Wayne AlleyReagan 7/11/1985 - 5/16/19995/16/1999 - PresentStanford U., A.B., 1952Stanford Law, J.D., 1957


Magistrate judges

JudgeActiveBachelorsLaw
Magistrate judge Gary Purcell
Magistrate judge Valerie Couch03/08/1999 - PresentU. of California, B.A.U. of Oklahoma Law, J.D., 1983
Magistrate judge Shon Erwin1995 - PresentOral Roberts U., B.A., 1983U. of Oklahoma, J.D. 1986
Judge Suzanne Mitchell2013-Present


Past judges

Former Chief judges

JudgeTerm
Ralph Thompson1986-1993
Luther Eubanks1982-1986
Stephen Chandler1956-1969
Frederick Daugherty1972-1982
Luther Bohanon1969-1972
Edgar Vaught1949-1956
David Russell1994 - 2001(WOK)
Lee West1993 - 1994
Robin Cauthron2001 - 2008

In order to qualify for the office of Chief Judge in one of the federal courts, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as Chief Judge. A vacancy in the office of Chief Judge is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges. The Chief Judge serves for a term of seven years or until age 70, whichever occurs first. The age restrictions are waived if no members of the court would otherwise be qualified for the position. Unlike the Chief Justice of the United States, a Chief Judge returns to active service after the expiration of his or her term and does not create a vacancy on the bench by the fact of his or her promotion. See 28 U.S.C. § 45.

These rules for Chief Judges in the federal judiciary have been in effect since October 1, 1982. The office of Chief Judge was created in 1948. Until August 6, 1959, the position was filled in each federal court by the longest-serving judge who had not elected to retire on what has since 1958 been known as senior status or declined to serve as Chief Judge. From then until 1982 it was filled by the senior such judge who had not turned 70.



Former judges



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