The United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (in case citations, S.D. Tex.) is the Federal district court with jurisdiction over the southern part of Texas. The court's headquarters is in Houston, Texas and has six additional offices in the district.
Appeals from cases brought in the Southern District of Texas are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
The current United States Attorney is Kenneth Magidson.[1] On February 12, 2014 Gary Blankinship was confirmed to be the United States Marshal.
History
Federal Courthouse in Galveston that housed the court & its predecessor, from 1891–1917
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Since its foundation, the Southern District of Texas has been served by forty-one District Judges and six Clerks of Court. The first federal judge in Texas was John C. Watrous, who was appointed on May 26, 1846, and had previously served as Attorney General of the Republic of Texas. He was assigned to hold court in Galveston, at the time, the largest city in the state. As seat of the Texas Judicial District, the Galveston court had jurisdiction over the whole state.[3] On February 21, 1857, the state was divided into two districts, Eastern and Western, with Judge Watrous continuing in the Eastern district.[4] Judge Watrous and Judge Thomas H. DuVal, of the Western District of Texas, left the state on the secession of Texas from the Union, the only two United States Judges not to resign their posts in states that seceded. When Texas was restored to the Union, Watrous and DuVal resumed their duties and served until 1870. Judge Amos Morrill served in the Eastern District of Texas from 1872 to 1884. He was succeeded by Chauncy B. Sabin (1884 to 1890) and David E. Bryant (1890 to 1902). In 1902, when the Southern District was created by Act of Congress, Judge Bryant continued to serve in the Eastern District of Texas.
In 1917 the General Services Administration added courtrooms and judicial offices to the second floor of the 1861 U.S. Customs House in Galveston, and it became the new federal courthouse for the Southern District of Texas. This location would later become the seat of the Galveston Division, after congress added a second judgeship in the 1930s.[4][5][6]
The Southern District of Texas started with one judge, Waller T. Burns, and a Clerk of Court, Christopher Dart, seated in Galveston. Since that time, the court has grown to nineteen district judgeships, six bankruptcy judgeships, fourteen magistrate judgeships, and over 200 deputy clerks.
Galveston Division
The U.S. federal building in Galveston, current home of the Galveston Division.
In 2007 criminal charges were filed against Judge Samuel B. Kent, the only District judge in the Galveston Division, who sat at the Federal Courthouse in Galveston, the oldest federal judgeship in the state.[7] Due to the litigation, Chief Judge Hayden Head transferred Kent and his staff to the Houston Division.[7][8] Judge Kent subsequently pleaded guilty, in February 2009, to obstruction of justice and, after being impeached by the House of Representatives, resigned in June 2009.[9] The next month, it was announced that Judge Kent's post would remain vacant for the time being, and a replacement judge would be assigned to McAllen, due to the increase in cases in the Texas border area concerning subjects such as drugs and immigration.[10]
Jurisdiction
The jurisdiction of the Southern District of Texas is divided as follows:
- The Brownsville Division covers Cameron and Willacy Counties.
- The Corpus Christi Division covers Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces, and San Patricio Counties.
- The Galveston Division covers Brazoria, Chambers, Galveston, and Matagorda Counties.
- The Houston Division covers Austin, Brazos, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Grimes, Harris, Madison, Montgomery, San Jacinto, Walker, Waller, and Wharton Counties.
- The Laredo Division covers Jim Hogg, La Salle, McMullen, Webb, and Zapata Counties.
- The McAllen Division covers Hidalgo and Starr Counties.
- The Victoria Division covers Calhoun, DeWitt, Goliad, Jackson, Lavaca, Refugio, and Victoria Counties.
Current judges
Vacancies and pending nominations
Former judges
# |
Judge |
State |
Born–died |
Active service |
Chief Judge |
Age at appointment |
Senior status |
Appointed by |
Reason for termination |
1 |
Burns, Waller ThomasWaller Thomas Burns |
TX |
1858–1917 |
1902–1917 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Roosevelt, T.T. Roosevelt |
death |
2 |
Hutcheson, Jr., Joseph ChappellJoseph Chappell Hutcheson, Jr. |
TX |
1879–1973 |
1918–1931 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Wilson, Wilson |
reappointment |
3 |
Kennerly, Thomas MartinThomas Martin Kennerly |
TX |
1874–1962 |
1931–1954 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
1954–1962 |
Hoover, Hoover |
death |
4 |
Allred, JamesJames Allred |
TX |
1899–1959 |
1939–1942 1949–1959 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Roosevelt, F.F. Roosevelt Truman, Truman |
resignation death |
5 |
Hannay, Allen BurroughsAllen Burroughs Hannay |
TX |
1892–1983 |
1942–1975 |
1954–1962 |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
1975–1983 |
Roosevelt, F.F. Roosevelt |
death |
6 |
Connally, Ben ClarksonBen Clarkson Connally |
TX |
1909–1975 |
1949–1974 |
1962–1974 |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
1974–1975 |
Truman, Truman |
death |
7 |
Ingraham, Joe McDonaldJoe McDonald Ingraham |
TX |
1903–1990 |
1954–1969 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Eisenhower, Eisenhower |
reappointment |
8 |
Garza, Reynaldo GuerraReynaldo Guerra Garza |
TX |
1915–2004 |
1961–1979 |
1974–1979 |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Kennedy, Kennedy |
reappointment |
9 |
Noel, Jr., James LataneJames Latane Noel, Jr. |
TX |
1909–1997 |
1961–1976[Note 1] |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
1976–1997 |
Kennedy, Kennedy |
death |
10 |
Singleton, Jr., John VirgilJohn Virgil Singleton, Jr. |
TX |
1918–2015 |
1966–1988 |
1979–1988 |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
1988–1992 |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
retirement |
11 |
Seals, Woodrow BradleyWoodrow Bradley Seals |
TX |
1917–1990 |
1966–1982 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
1982–1990 |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
death |
13 |
Cox, Owen DeVolOwen DeVol Cox |
TX |
1910–1990 |
1970–1981 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
1981–1990 |
Nixon, Nixon |
death |
14 |
O'Conor, Jr., Robert J.Robert J. O'Conor, Jr. |
TX |
1934–present |
1975–1984 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Ford, Ford |
resignation |
15 |
Sterling, Ross N.Ross N. Sterling |
TX |
1931–1988 |
1976–1988 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Ford, Ford |
death |
16 |
Cowan, Finis E.Finis E. Cowan |
TX |
1929–present |
1977–1979 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Carter, Carter |
resignation |
17 |
Cire, George EdwardGeorge Edward Cire |
TX |
1922–1985 |
1979–1985 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Carter, Carter |
death |
18 |
DeAnda, JamesJames DeAnda |
TX |
1925–2006 |
1979–1992 |
1988–1992 |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Carter, Carter |
retirement |
19 |
Black, Norman WilliamNorman William Black |
TX |
1931–1997 |
1979–1996 |
1992–1996 |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
1996–1997 |
Carter, Carter |
death |
21 |
McDonald, Gabrielle KirkGabrielle Kirk McDonald |
TX |
1942–present |
1979–1988 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Carter, Carter |
resignation |
22 |
Gibson, HughHugh Gibson |
TX |
1918–1998 |
1979–1989 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
1989–1998 |
Carter, Carter |
death |
23 |
Vela, Filemon BartolomeFilemon Bartolome Vela |
TX |
1935–2004 |
1980–2000 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
2000–2004 |
Carter, Carter |
death |
32 |
Kent, Samuel B.Samuel B. Kent |
TX |
1949–present |
1990–2009 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Bush, G.H.W.G.H.W. Bush |
resignation[Note 2] |
47 |
Costa, GreggGregg Costa |
TX |
1972–present |
2012–2014 |
— |
{{{age at appointment}}} |
— |
Obama |
reappointment |
- ↑ Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 15, 1962, confirmed by the United States Senate on March 16, 1962, and received commission on March 17, 1962.
- ↑ Resigned June 30, 2009 after being impeached.
Succession of seats
|
|
Seat 3 |
Seat established on August 3, 1949 by 63 Stat. 493 |
Allred | 1949–1959 |
Garza | 1961–1979 |
Vela | 1980–2000 |
Hanen | 2002–present |
|
Seat 4 |
Seat established on August 3, 1949 by 63 Stat. 493 (temporary) |
Seat made permanent on February 10, 1954 by 68 Stat. 8 |
Connally | 1949–1974 |
O'Conor, Jr. | 1975–1984 |
Hughes | 1985–present |
|
|
|
Seat 6 |
Seat established on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75 |
Singleton, Jr. | 1966–1988 |
Harmon | 1989–present |
|
Seat 7 |
Seat established on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75 |
Seals | 1966–1982 |
Hinojosa | 1983–present |
|
Seat 8 |
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294 |
Cox | 1970–1981 |
Head, Jr. | 1981–2009 |
Ramos | 2011–present |
|
|
Seat 9 |
Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Cire | 1979–1985 |
Hittner | 1986–2004 |
Alvarez | 2004–present |
|
Seat 10 |
Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
DeAnda | 1979–1992 |
Atlas | 1995–2014 |
Hanks, Jr. | 2015–present |
|
Seat 11 |
Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Black | 1979–1996 |
Ellison | 1999–present |
|
Seat 12 |
Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Kazen | 1979–2009 |
Saldana | 2011–present |
|
|
Seat 13 |
Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
McDonald | 1979–1988 |
Rainey | 1990–2010 |
Costa | 2012–2014 |
vacant | 2014–present |
|
Seat 14 |
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 |
Werlein, Jr. | 1992–2006 |
Miller | 2006–present |
|
Seat 15 |
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 |
Rosenthal | 1992–present |
|
Seat 16 |
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 |
Jack | 1994–2011 |
vacant | 2011–present |
|
|
Seat 17 |
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 |
Gilmore | 1994–present |
|
Seat 18 |
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 |
Tagle | 1998–2012 |
Olvera, Jr. | 2015–present |
|
Seat 19 |
Seat established on December 21, 2000 by 114 Stat. 2762 |
Crane | 2002–present |
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See also
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