- United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
The United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio is one of two United States district courts in
Ohio and includes forty-eight of the state's eighty-eight counties. Appeals from the court are taken to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit at Cincinnati.The court is divided into two divisions. The Eastern Division, which sits in the
Joseph P. Kinneary United States Courthouse at Columbus, serves the counties of Athens, Belmont, Coshocton, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Gallia, Guernsey, Harrison, Hocking, Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Licking, Logan, Madison, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Morrow, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, Union, Vinton, and WashingtonThe Western Division sits at both Cincinnati and Dayton. Cases from the counties of Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, Highland, Lawrence, Scioto, and Warren are heard at Cincinnati in the
Potter Stewart United States Courthouse. Cases from the counties of Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Shelby are heard at Dayton.The court,
as of 2006 , has eight active judges (the maximum authorized by law), six senior judges and seven magistrates. The chief judge isSandra Beckwith .The United States Attorney's Office of the Southern District of Ohio represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court.
As of 2004 , theUnited States Attorney isGregory G. Lockhart .History
*The act of
February 19 ,1803 , 2 Stat. 201, organized Ohio as a judicial district and authorized one judgeship for the U.S. district court. The district court in Ohio, not being assigned to a judicial circuit, was granted the same jurisdiction as U.S. circuit courts, except in appeals and writs of error, which were the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.*By the act of
February 24 ,1807 , 2 Stat. 420, the authority of the Ohio district court to exercise the jurisdiction of a U.S. circuit court was repealed. Ohio was to the newly organized Seventh Circuit. It also provided for a U.S. circuit court for the District of Ohio.
*Under the act ofFebruary 10 ,1855 , 10 Stat. 604, Ohio was divided into two judicial districts, the Northern and the Southern, with one judgeship authorized for each district. The district judge serving the District of Ohio was reassigned to the Southern District of Ohio.
*Under the act ofJuly 23 ,1866 , 14 Stat. 209, Congress reorganized the circuits and assigned Ohio to the Sixth Circuit.
*Congress by the act ofFebruary 24 ,1910 , 36 Stat. 202, created one additional judgeship.
*Under the act ofAugust 25 ,1937 , 50 Stat. 805, Congress created one additional judgeship for the Southern District.
*Under the act ofMarch 18 ,1966 , 80 Stat. 75, Congress created one additional judgeship for the Southern District.
*Under the act ofJune 2 ,1970 , 84 Stat. 294, Congress created one additional judgeship for the Southern District.
*Under the act ofOctober 20 ,1978 , 92 Stat. 1629, Congress created one additional judgeship for the Southern District.
*Under the act ofJuly 10 ,1984 , 98 Stat. 347, Congress created one additional judgeship for the Southern District.
*Under the act ofDecember 1 ,1990 , 104 Stat. 5089, Congress created one additional judgeship for the Southern District."Information on the legislative history of the court is from the
public domain Federal Judiciary Center judicial history page [http://www.fjc.gov/history/home.nsf here] ."ee also
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U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
*Federal judge
*United States federal judicial district External links
* [http://www.ohsd.uscourts.gov/ The court's official site]
* [http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/ohs/ U.S. Attorney's site, with map of district]
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