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State.S Court Directory If you have issues viewing or accessing this file, please contact us at NCJRS.gov. .,-----, - -------- t...' .... ,.* ,~/~ .., " • \.-,' UNITED· STATE.S COURT DIRECTORY FEBRUARY 1, 1980 ' , , ' ., • ' I • ",' , t " ~ UNITED STATES COURT DIRECTORY • February 1, 1980 Published by: The Administrative Office of the United States Courts Contents: Division of Personnel Office of the Chief (633-6115) Publication & Distribution: Administrative Services Division Management Services B.ranch Chief, Publications Management Section (633-6178) • , 1- ~ .... • ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS WASHINGTON, D.C. 20544 .~ WILLIAM E. FOLE' R. GLENN JOHNSON DIRECTOR CHIEF OF THE DIVISION OF PERSONNEL JOSEi"H F. SPANIOL, JR. DEPUTY DI RECTOR April 7, 1980 MEM)RANDUM '10 AIL lNITED STATES JUDGES, lNITED STATES MA.GLSTRATES, CIRCUIT EXECUl'IVES, FEIERAL PUBLIC DEFENDERS, CLERKS OF CDURT, PROBATION OFFICERS, AND PRE'l'RIAL SERVICES OFFICERS SUBJECl': February 1, 1980 Issue of the thited States Court Directory Enclos(!d you will f:ind a copy of the current issue of the thited States Court Directory which includes listings for U'lited States Magistrates. Listed below are changes which have occurred in the F'ebruary 1, 1980 directory which should be corrected. In order to keep this publication as current as possible, we ask that court officials notify the Division of Persormel of any other changes that should be corrected or whEnever there is a m:ri.ling address or telephone change. Change 2 District of Colunhia Circuit -- Add Judge Harry T. Ed-lards, ~\Washington, D. C. 20001, (202-426-7493). fulete Michael Davidson as SEnior Staff Attorney and add Christine N. Kohl. 4 Second Circuit -- fulete Senior Judge Paul R. Hays. 8 Fourth Circuit -- Senior Judge John A. Field, ~r. 11 Fifth Circuit -- Judge Samuel D. Johnson, (FTS-734-572l) (512-397-5721); Judge Thomas A. Clark, (FTS-826-293l) (8l3-228~2931). 13 Sixth Circuit -- Judge Bailey B:rown, Suite 630, Corrnx=rce thion sruare Bl~. , 2670 Urian Extended, fuIphis, Tenn. 38112, (FTS-222-2596) (90 -521-25 ). Judge Nathaniel R. Jones, 541 U. S. Post Office Bldg. & Courthouse, CincinnatiL Ohio 45202. 17 Eighth Circuit -- Add Judge Richard S. Arnold, Post Office Box 429, Little -. RoCk, ArkaIlSas 72203, (FTS-740-552l) (501-378-5521) . fulete R. Hanson Lawton as Circuit EXecutive and add Lester Goodchild, U. S. Courthouse, Room 542, 1114 Narket Street, St. wuis, Missouri • 63101, (FTS-279-62l9) (314-425-6219). -2- ~ Change 19 Ninth Circuit -- Judge Ibrothy W. Nelson, (FIS-798-3465) (213-688..,3465). 20 Richard H. ~ane, *San Francisco, California 94101 (delete P. O. Box 547). Senior Staff Attorney Eric Neisser, U. S. Courthouse, P.O. Box 36060, San Francis 00 , Califo~'tlia 94102. 22 Tenth Circuit -- ~lete Richard J. Banta as Senior Staff Attorney and add Jom K. Kleinheksel, C-469 U. S. Courthouse, Ialver, Coloracb 80294. 23 T~r~ Energency Court of Appeals -- Judge Earl R. Larson should be is te above Judge William H. BeCker and Judge Ben Cushing IAlniway should be listed above Judge Alfonso J. Zirpoli. 28 Judicial Panel on M.lltidistrict Litigation -- Judge Andrew A. Caffrey is <11ainnan. Add Honorable Frederick A. 1l:lugherty, Cllief Judge, U. S. District Court, Room 3321, U. S. Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahorra 73102, (405-232-7644). Add Honorable Sam C. Pointer, Jr., lhited States Dis trict Judge, 138 Federal Courthouse, Binningham, Alabama 35203, (FlS-229-l709) (205-254- • 1709).,... 29 lliited States Court of MilitW, Appeals -- Url.ef Judge Albert B. Fletcher, Jr., (202-693-7100 EXt. 3 . ~lete Associate Judge M9.tthew J. Perry. Add Associate Judge Rob:inson O. Everett, (202-693-7100 Ext. 55). 36 Arizona -- Magistrate Thomas H. MCKay, add (FIS-26l-8295). 37 Arkansas, Eastern -- ~lete Judge Richard S. Arnold. Add Judge Henry Woods, P.O. Box 3683, Little Rock 72203, (FlS-740-5452) (501-378-5452). Divisional Clerk's office: P. O. Box 8307, Pine Bluff 716ll. 38 Al:kanse.s, Western -- telete Judge Ricllard S. Arnold. 40 California, Northern -- ~lete Judge Cllarles B. RenfretV'. Judge Cecil F. Poole, (FIS-556-5446). 42 California, Eastern -- Judge EcMa.rd ~an Price, 5408 U. S. Courthouse, 1130 "0" §treet, Fresno 33721, (FTS-467-5556) (209-487-5556). • -3- Change California Central -- Add Judge Terry J. Hatter, Jr., i1..Ds Angeles 9OOl2, (Flli-79 g-5746) (213-688-5746). 47 Canal 2Dne -- Add Judge MJrey L. Sear, PSC Box 2006, APO Miami, Florida 34002. 59 Geor~a, Northern -- Judge Richard C. Freeman, ''c2121 U. S. Courthouse, Atanta 30303. 61 GeofE;a, Middle -- "M:igistrate John D. Caxey, Suite 222, 3 Baconsfie1d Park, con 31211. 67 Illinois, Northern -- "M:igistrate P. Michael Mahoney, 216 West Stephenson, Freeport 61032. - - 73 Indiana, Southern -- Judge Gene E. Brooks, add corIIrercia1 nmber (812-423- 6871 EXt. 326). Evansville divisional office, add COll'IlErcia1 nunber (812-423-6871 Ext. 321) . ' . '/', 84 Louisiana, Middle -- Senior Judge E. GorcbnWest, Room 145, 707 Florida Ave., Federal Court Building, Baton Rouge 70801. - 91 M:lssachusetts -- Add Mggistrate Robert J. fuGiaCOl1D, Jom W. McConnack. • Post Office & Courthouse, Boston 02109, (FTS-223-7355) (617-223-7355). 92 Mi~Cli Eastern -- Judge Stewart A. Newb1att, 102 Federal Bldg., 600 Street, Flint 48502. 94 Michigan, Western -- M9gistrate Stephen W. Karr, 666 Federal Building, Grand RapidS 49503. Add "M:igistrate Hugh W. Brermem:m, Jr., Federal Bldg., Grand Rapids 49503 (FTS-372-2568) (616-456-2568). 95 Mirmesota -- Judge Harry H. M3.claughlin, 669 U. S. Courthouse, Mirmeapo1is 55401. Add Judge RObert G. Rermer, 738 U. S. Courthouse, 316 N. Robert Street, St. Paul 55101 (FlS-725-7071) (612-725-7071). Add Judge Diana E. M.trphy, 609 U. S. Courthouse, 110 S. 4th Stxeet, Mi.rmeapo1i~ 55401 (FTS-725-2274) (612-725-2274). 96 fu1ete Magistrate Robert G. Renner . Add M3.gistrate Floyd E. Boline, U. S. Courthouse, 110 S. Fourth Stxeet, • Minneapolis 55401 (FTS-725-2071) (612-725-2071). -4- ~ O:tange 110 New Jers~ -- Magistrate Robert E. Gowen, (FTS-341-2133) (201-645-2133). Magistrate Jolln C. Manna, P. O. Box 367, oakhurst 07755, (20t~493-3222). Add ~gistrate JanES F. Hamnil1, U. S. Courthouse, Camden 08101, (FlS- 488-5167) (609-757-5167). 114 New York, Southern -- Judge Constance Baker M:>t1ey, add comnercia1 nunber (212-791-0928). 119 New York, Western -- Magistrate Irving Etldnd, Mark Twain Building, Suite 202, E1mi.ra 14901. 122 North Carolina, Western -- M:igistrate Barbara H. ~aney, (704.,·371-6107). 127 Ohio, Southern -- Senior Judge David S. Porter, 823 U. S. Courthouse & P. O. Building. - Cincinnati divisional office: (FIS-684-29IZ> (513-684-2977). 138 PennsJi1vania, Western -- Magistrate Hobert C. lvfitche11: (delete CbtutrooIn 14, 5 floor) 524 U. S. Post OfficE~ and Courthouse., PittsburgJ:l 15219. ., 139 Puerto Rico -- Judge Juan M. Perez-Gimenez (809-722-2608*). .4..... • Add Judge Gi1berto Gierbo1:ini-Ortiz, P. O. Box 3671, Old San Juan Station, San Juan 00904, (809-724-4553*). Magistrate Arturo Diaz (809-723-~878*). Add M9.gistrate Antonid Castellanos, P. O. Box 3671, San Juan 00904, (809-722-5225*) (809-723-2878*). 140 Rhode Island -- Hagistrate Jacob Hagopian, 203 Federal Bldg. and U. S. Courthouse. - 142 South Caro1:ina --' Magistrate William M. Catoe, Jr., (Fl'S-677-9397) (803- 235-7682). 144 Tennessee, Eastern -- Judge Robert L. Taylor, P. O. Box 2068. 145 Tennessee, Hiddle -- Chief Judge L. C1ure M:>rton, A-845 U. S. Courthouse. 147 1'exas, Northern -- Judge Patrick E. Higginbotham, 11bJm 15E6C. 148 Divisional office: 202 U. S. Courthouse, Fort Worth 76102. • "~ -5- • Page Cllange 155 Texas, Westem -- Judge Harry Lee Hudspeth, U. S. Cburthouse, Room 433, El Paso 79901, (Fr.S-572-7704) (915-543-7704) .. 157 Utah -- J:udge David K. Winder, 350 P. O. Bldg., Room 330, U. S. Cburthousle, ~a1t lake ,City 84101, (Fr.S-588-4501) (801-524-4501). 158 VeI'IlDnt -- Magistrate Jc'3lreS D. Foley, P. O. Box 336, Burlington 05401. 159 District Cburt of the Virgin Islands -- Divisional office: St. CrOi?f. 160 Virginia, Eastem -- Judge FDbert R. M3:rldge, Jr., (804-643-7171.). 172 Acininistrative Office of the U. S. Cburts -- Financial Managene:lt Division:: Joseph Bobek:. Persorme1 Division: Add JOll A. Leeth, Chief, Cburt Interpreters ProgrBIlil (633-6151). Probation Division: Guy l1Jil1etts, Chief, ~trial Services Branch. 174 Federal Judicial Center -- ~lete Joseph L. Ebersole as ~puty Director and add Olarles W. Nihan. Lb1ete O:tar1es W. Nihan as Director, Division of Irmovations ~Dld Systeus Developrrent and add John E. Allen. ~lete Jeanette R. Sisson as Persorme1 and Budget Officer and add Daniel M. Klock. 1 Johnson Divis on of Persorme1 • SUPR.EME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 1 FIRST STREET, NE • WASHINGTON, D. C. 20543 PHONE: 202-252-3000 Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Associate Justices William J. Brennan, Jr. Potter Stewart ......... Byron R. White Thurgood Marshall .. r \' Harry A. Blackmun Lewis F. Powell, Jr. William H. Rehnquist • John Paul Stevens Retired Justices Stanley Reed Clerk Michael Rodak, Jr . • 2 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS Circuit Mailing Addresses • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT Judges J. Skelly Wright, Chief Judge (202-426-7372) "'Washington, D. C. 20001 Carl McGowan (202 .. 426-7132) /I Edward Allen Tamm (202-426-7000) " Spottswood W. Robinson, III (202-426-7449) /I George E. MacKinnon (202-426-7021) /I Roger Robb (202-426-7458) /I Malcolm Richard Wilkey (202-426-7122) /I Patricia M. Wald (202-426-7444) /I Abner J. Mikva (202-426-6350) /I Senior Judges John A. Danaher (203-244-3688) Federal Building 450 Main Street Hartford, Conn. 06103 David L. Bazelon (202-426-7118) "'Washington, D. C. 20001 Circuit Executive • Charles E. Nelson (202-426-2773) "'Washington, D. C. 20001 Clerk George A. Fisher (202-426-7017) "'Washington, D. C. 20001 Senior Staff Attorney Michael Davidson (202-472-4467) "'Washington, D.
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