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Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Professional career 3 Judicial nominations and appointments 3.1 Western District of Washington 4 External links 5 Footnotes Jeremiah Neterer (1862-1943) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington. He received a recess appointment from President Woodrow Wilson on March 4, 1913 to fill the seat vacated by Clinton Woodbury Howard. On July 2, 1913, he was nominated. He was confirmed by the Senate on July 21st, and received commission that same day. He assumed senior status on May 31, 1933 and continued to serve until his death on February 2, 1943. Neterer was succeeded in this position by John Clyde Bowen. Early life and education Valparaiso University School of Law, B.L., 1885 Professional career Private practice, Bellingham, Washington, 1890-1913 City attorney, Bellingham, Washington, 1893 Judge, Superior Court Whatcom County, Washington, 1901- Judicial nominations and appointments Western District of Washington Neterer received a recess appointment from President Woodrow Wilson on March 4, 1913 to fill the seat vacated by Clinton Woodbury Howard.[1] On July 2, 1913, he was nominated. He was confirmed by the Senate on July 21st, and received commission that same day. He assumed senior status on May 31, 1933 and continued to serve until his death on February 2, 1943. Neterer was succeeded in this position by John Clyde Bowen. External links Neterer's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center Biography by Boswell, H. James, "American Blue Book Western Washington," . Footnotes ↑ Neterer's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center Political offices Preceded by:Clinton Woodbury Howard Western District of Washington1913–1933Seat #1 Succeeded by:John Clyde Bowen v • eFederal judges nominated by Woodrow Wilson 1913 Bingham • Brown • Call • Campbell • Dooling • Neterer • Rogers • Sawtelle • Sullivan • Thomas • Woods 1914 Bledsoe • Booth • Clarke • Clayton • Covington • Dickinson • Haight • Hand • McCoy • McReynolds • Siddons • Thomson • Walker • Woolley 1915 Downey • Howe • Lambdin • Trippet • Wade1916 Alschuler • Brandeis • Davis • Evans • Hay • Hitz • Hough • J. Johnson • T. Johnson • Manton • Stone • West • Woodrough 1917 Adamson • Batts • Ervin • Evans • Jack • C. Johnson • Neblett • Smith • Smyth • Westenhaver 1918 Anderson • Bailey • English • FitzHenry • Garvin • Holmes • Hutcheson • Knox • Manton • McCoy • Williams 1919 Donahue • Faris • Graham • Haight • Lynch • Morris • Page • Peck • Sibley • Watkins • Webb • Weller • Wilson 1920 Bodine • Bryan • Cooper • Davis • Estes • King v • eFederal judges who have served the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington Active judges Chief Judge: David G. Estudillo • John Chun • Tana Lin • Lauren King • Tiffany Cartwright • Kymberly Evanson • Jamal Whitehead Senior judges Robert Lasnik • Robert Bryan • John Coughenour • Carolyn Dimmick • Richard Jones (Washington) • Thomas Zilly • Ben Settle • Barbara Rothstein • James Robart • Ricardo Martinez (Washington) • Marsha Pechman • Magistrate judges Brian Tsuchida • David Christel • Richard Creatura • Paula McCandlis • Theresa Fricke • Michelle Peterson • S. Kate Vaughan • Former Article III judges Ronald Leighton • Cornelius Holgate Hanford • Edward Cushman • George Donworth • Clinton Woodbury Howard • Jeremiah Neterer • Franklin Burgess • Walter McGovern • John Clyde Bowen • Lloyd Black • William Goodwin • William Lindberg • Jack Tanner • William Beeks • George Boldt • William Dwyer (Washington) • Charles Leavy • Morell Sharp • Donald Voorhees • Monica Benton • Former Chief judges Robert Lasnik • John Coughenour • Carolyn Dimmick • Ricardo Martinez (Washington) • Walter McGovern • John Clyde Bowen • William Goodwin • William Lindberg • William Beeks • George Boldt • Categories: Pages using DynamicPageList3 parser functionWestern District of Washington, Seat 1Former federal judge, Western District of WashingtonAppointed by Woodrow WilsonConfirmed 1913Former federal judgeFormer Article III judges Ballotpedia features 505,799 encyclopedic articles written and curated by our professional staff of editors, writers, and researchers. 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Valparaiso University School of Law, 1885
Jeremiah Neterer (1862-1943) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington.
He received a recess appointment from President Woodrow Wilson on March 4, 1913 to fill the seat vacated by Clinton Woodbury Howard. On July 2, 1913, he was nominated. He was confirmed by the Senate on July 21st, and received commission that same day. He assumed senior status on May 31, 1933 and continued to serve until his death on February 2, 1943. Neterer was succeeded in this position by John Clyde Bowen.
Neterer received a recess appointment from President Woodrow Wilson on March 4, 1913 to fill the seat vacated by Clinton Woodbury Howard.[1] On July 2, 1913, he was nominated. He was confirmed by the Senate on July 21st, and received commission that same day. He assumed senior status on May 31, 1933 and continued to serve until his death on February 2, 1943. Neterer was succeeded in this position by John Clyde Bowen.
Bingham • Brown • Call • Campbell • Dooling • Neterer • Rogers • Sawtelle • Sullivan • Thomas • Woods
Bledsoe • Booth • Clarke • Clayton • Covington • Dickinson • Haight • Hand • McCoy • McReynolds • Siddons • Thomson • Walker • Woolley
Downey • Howe • Lambdin • Trippet •
Alschuler • Brandeis • Davis • Evans • Hay • Hitz • Hough • J. Johnson • T. Johnson • Manton • Stone • West • Woodrough
Adamson • Batts • Ervin • Evans • Jack • C. Johnson • Neblett • Smith • Smyth • Westenhaver
Anderson • Bailey • English • FitzHenry • Garvin • Holmes • Hutcheson • Knox • Manton • McCoy • Williams
Donahue • Faris • Graham • Haight • Lynch • Morris • Page • Peck • Sibley • Watkins • Webb • Weller • Wilson
Bodine • Bryan • Cooper • Davis • Estes • King
Chief Judge: David G. Estudillo • John Chun • Tana Lin • Lauren King • Tiffany Cartwright • Kymberly Evanson • Jamal Whitehead
Robert Lasnik • Robert Bryan • John Coughenour • Carolyn Dimmick • Richard Jones (Washington) • Thomas Zilly • Ben Settle • Barbara Rothstein • James Robart • Ricardo Martinez (Washington) • Marsha Pechman •
Ronald Leighton • Cornelius Holgate Hanford • Edward Cushman • George Donworth • Clinton Woodbury Howard • Jeremiah Neterer • Franklin Burgess • Walter McGovern • John Clyde Bowen • Lloyd Black • William Goodwin • William Lindberg • Jack Tanner • William Beeks • George Boldt • William Dwyer (Washington) • Charles Leavy • Morell Sharp • Donald Voorhees • Monica Benton •
Robert Lasnik • John Coughenour • Carolyn Dimmick • Ricardo Martinez (Washington) • Walter McGovern • John Clyde Bowen • William Goodwin • William Lindberg • William Beeks • George Boldt •
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