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United States District Court for the Canal Zone

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The United States District Court for the Canal Zone (in case citations, D.C.Z.) is a defunct United States District Court.

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Establishment

The District was established in 1914. It was originally under the War Department but in 1933 was transferred to the Department of Justice.

Appeals

Appeals were taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

Abolition

The court was abolished, effective March 31, 1982, as part of the process of returning the Canal Zone to Panama. Cases then pending in the Canal Zone court were transferred to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana in New Orleans.

Presiding Judges

  • Charles Harwood
  • Morey Sear
  • References

    United States District Court for the Canal Zone Wikipedia