United States District Court for the District of Nevada

United States District Court for the District of Nevada
United States District Court for the District of Nevada
(D. Nev.)
Map
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Appeals to Ninth Circuit
Established February 27, 1865
Judges assigned 7
Chief judge Robert Clive Jones
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The United States District Court for the District of Nevada (in case citations, D. Nev.) is the Federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Nevada. The court has locations in Las Vegas and Reno.

Cases from the District of Nevada are appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Nevada represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. The current United States Attorney is Daniel Bogden.

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Current judges

A vacancy has existed in the district since Chief Judge Roger L. Hunt took senior status on May 26, 2011. On August 2, President Barack Obama nominated Miranda Du to fill the seat. Her nomination is pending before the United States Senate.

# Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by
Active Chief Senior
22 Chief District Judge Robert Clive Jones Reno 1947 2003–present 2011–present G.W. Bush
15 District Judge Philip Martin Pro Las Vegas 1946 1987–present 2002–2007 Reagan
19 District Judge Kent Dawson Las Vegas 1944 2000–present Clinton
20 District Judge Larry R. Hicks Reno 1943 2001–present G.W. Bush
21 District Judge James C. Mahan Las Vegas 1943 2002–present G.W. Bush
24 District Judge Gloria M. Navarro Las Vegas 1967 2010–present Obama
District Judge vacant n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
12 Senior District Judge Edward Cornelius Reed Jr. Reno 1924 1979–1992 1986–1992 1992–present Carter
13 Senior District Judge Lloyd D. George Las Vegas 1930 1984–1997 1992–1997 1997–present Reagan
14 Senior District Judge Howard D. McKibben Reno 1940 1984–2005 1997–2002 2005–present Reagan
18 Senior District Judge Roger L. Hunt Las Vegas 1942 2000–2011 2007–2011 2011–present Clinton

Former judges

# Judge State Born/Died Active service Term as Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for
termination
1 Baldwin, Alexander WhiteAlexander White Baldwin NV 1835–1869 1865–1869 (none) (none) Lincoln, Lincoln death
2 Hillyer, Edgar WintersEdgar Winters Hillyer NV 1830–1882 1869–1882 (none) (none) Grant, Grant death
3 Sabin, George MyronGeorge Myron Sabin NV 1833–1890 1882–1890 (none) (none) Arthur, Arthur death
4 Hawley, Thomas PorterThomas Porter Hawley NV 1830–1907 1890–1906 (none) (none) Harrison, Harrison retirement
5 Farrington, Edward SilsbyEdward Silsby Farrington NV 1856–1929 1907–1928 (none) 1928–1929 Roosevelt, T.T. Roosevelt death
6 Norcross, Frank HerbertFrank Herbert Norcross NV 1869–1952 1928–1945 (none) 1945–1952 Coolidge, Coolidge death
7 Foley, Roger ThomasRoger Thomas Foley NV 1886–1974 1945–1957 1954–1957 1957–1974 Roosevelt, F.F. Roosevelt death
8 Ross, John RollyJohn Rolly Ross NV 1899–1963 1954–1963 1961–1963 (none) Eisenhower, Eisenhower death
9 Foley, Roger D.Roger D. Foley NV 1917–1996 1962–1982 1963–1980 1982–1996 Kennedy, Kennedy death
10 Thompson, Bruce RutherfordBruce Rutherford Thompson NV 1911–1992 1963–1978 (none) 1978–1992 Kennedy, Kennedy death
11 Claiborne, Harry E.Harry E. Claiborne NV 1917–2004 1978–1986 (none) (none) Carter, Carter impeachment and conviction
16 Hagen, David WarnerDavid Warner Hagen NV 1931–present 1993–2003 (none) 2003–2005 Clinton, Clinton retirement
17 Rawlinson, Johnnie B.Johnnie B. Rawlinson NV 1952–present 1998–2000 (none) (none) Clinton, Clinton appointment to 9th Cir.
23 Sandoval, BrianBrian Sandoval NV 1963–present 2005–2009 (none) (none) Bush, G.W.G.W. Bush resigned

Courthouses

Las Vegas

The Lloyd D. George Federal District Courthouse in Las Vegas.

The Lloyd D. George Federal District Courthouse is the home for the district court in Las Vegas. The building of the courthouse was completed in 2002 [1] and was the first federal building built to comply with the post-Oklahoma City blast resistance requirements.

On January 4, 2010, a single gunman, identified as Johnny Lee Wicks, aged 66, went inside the lobby of the courthouse and opened fire, fatally wounding a security officer before being killed himself by return fire from other security officers and U.S. Marshals. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, both of whom have offices in the courthouse building, were not present when this happened. Wicks was apparently angry over the outcome of a legal dispute over his Social Security benefits.[2][3]

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