United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio

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Northern District of Ohio
Sixth Circuit

Chief:Solomon OliverJudges:10
Posts:11Vacancies:1
Active judges
AdamsBoykoGaughanGwinLioiNugentPearsonPolsterZouhary
Senior Judges
CarrDowdEconomusKatzPotterWellsWhite
Magistrate Judges
ArmstrongBaughmanGallasLimbertMcHarghPearsonPerelmanVecchiarelliWhite
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 U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio is the United States district court for the northern half of Ohio. The main courthouse is located in Cleveland (where the chief judge and most of the Northern District's judges have chambers), along with other offices in Toledo, Akron, and Youngstown.

The United States Attorney of the Northern District of Ohio represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. When decisions of the court are appealed, they are appealed to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals based in Downtown Cincinnati at the Potter A. Stewart Federal Courthouse and Building.

Vacancy warning level

The United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio's vacancy warning level is currently set at blue. The court currently has one vacancy out of their eleven posts, constituting 9% of their seats. There is one pending appointment for the district.

Jurisdiction

The Counties of Ohio (click for larger map)

The geographic jurisdiction of the Northern District of Ohio consists of all the following counties in the northern part of the state of Ohio.

The main courthouse is located in Cleveland (where the chief judge and most of the Northern District's judges have chambers), along with other offices in Toledo, Akron, and Youngstown.

When decisions of the court are appealed, they are appealed to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals based in Downtown Cincinnati at the Potter A. Stewart Federal Courthouse and Building.

Cases heard

The Northern District of Ohio 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 58544361102155317 48986.513.1342(7.6%)16.029
2009 49785972109505095 58557.410.4667(12.2%)2.932
2008 57724895106675693 49747.18.9779(16.9%).029
20076884538612270613661347.310.0585(11.0%)5.228
20069123521914342689474487.013.5321(5.0%)12.933
*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 Northern District of Ohio has three separate courthouses. The Clerk's office is open Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m, excluding Federal holidays. Please consult the chart below for more information:

Branch Address Phone number
Akron Division John F. Seiberling Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse

2 South Main Street
Akron, Ohio 44308

Phone: (330) 252-6000

Emergency Phone: (216) 522-2150

Cleveland Division Carl B. Stokes U.S. Court House

801 West Superior Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44113

Phone: (216) 357-7000

Emergency Phone: (216) 522-2150

Toledo Division James M. Ashley and Thomas W. L. Ashley U.S. Courthouse

1716 Spielbusch Avenue
Toledo, Ohio 43604

Phone: (419) 213-5500

Emergency Phone: (216) 522-2150

Youngstown Division Thomas D. Lambros Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse

125 Market Street
Youngstown, Ohio 44503

Phone: (330) 884-7400

Emergency Phone: (216) 522-2150

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History

Court history

On February 19, 1803 the state of Ohio was organized as a judicial district with one judgeship authorized for this U.S. district court. This district court was not yet assigned to a judicial circuit and was therefore granted the same jurisdiction as the United States circuit courts, excluding appeals and writs of error, which are the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

On February 24, 1807, Statute 2 Stat. 420 repealed the authority of the district court in Ohio to exercise the jurisdiction of the U.S. circuit courts. The district of Ohio was reassigned to the newly organized Seventh Circuit and provided for a United States circuit court for the District of Ohio.

The state of Ohio divided into two judicial districts on February 10, 1855. These judicial districts were known as the Northern District of Ohio and the Southern District of Ohio. One judgeship was assigned to each of these districts, with the district judge serving the District of Ohio being reassigned to serve the Southern District of Ohio.

Congress went on to reorganize the circuits on July 23, 1866 and assigned the state of Ohio to the Sixth Circuit. Over time 11 additional judicial posts were added for a total of 12 current posts.[2]

Judicial posts

The following table highlights the development of judicial posts for the Northern District of Ohio:

Year Statute Total Seats
February 10, 1855 10 Stat. 604 1
December 19, 1900 31 Stat 726 2(1 temporary)
February 24, 1910 36 Stat. 202 2
September 14, 1922 42 Stat. 837 3
May 1, 1941 55 Stat. 148 4
February 10, 1954 68 Stat. 8 5
May 19, 1961 75 Stat. 80 7
March 18, 1966 80 Stat. 75 7
June 2, 1970 84 Stat. 294 8
October 20, 1978 92 Stat. 1629 10
July 10, 1984 98 Stat. 347 11
December 1, 1990 104 Stat. 5089 12(1 Temporary)
December 27, 2010 Post Expired 11
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Notable decisions

For a searchable list of opinions, please see Justia.com-Dockets and Filings-Northern District of Ohio.

Federal courthouse

Four separate courthouses serve the Northern District of Ohio.

Major news

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

See also

External link

References

  1. Court Clerk Information(Select the appropriate division for info and map)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Northern District of Ohio


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