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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Walter Hodge


Role
  
Judge

Died
  
July 12, 1975

Walter Hartman Hodge Walter Hartman Hodge Wikipedia


Born
  
August 29, 1896
Auburn, Indiana

Occupation
  
American lawyer, American judge

Known for
  
He served as chief judge from 1961-1966.

Walter Hartman Hodge (August 29, 1896 – July 12, 1975) was an American lawyer and judge.

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Early years

Hodge was born in 1896 in Auburn, Indiana. He attended the University of Washington School of Law and graduated with an LL.B. in 1919. He served as a law clerk for the Supreme Court of Washington from 1919 to 1920 and went into private practice in Wenatchee, Washington in 1921. Later, he served as the deputy prosecuting attorney for Skagit County, Washington, 1921–1924 before returning to private practice in Seattle, Washington, 1925–1926.

Career

Hodge served as the Assistant U.S. attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Cordova, Territory of Alaska, 1926–1929. He then again returned to private practice in Seattle, 1929-1934. He then practiced law in Cordova, Alaska, 1934–1954. Later, he served as the U.S. Territorial Judge, U.S. District Court for the Territory of Alaska, 1954–1959 and then as an Associate justice, Supreme Court of the State of Alaska, 1959–1960.

Judicial career

He was nominated by Dwight D. Eisenhower on January 14, 1960, to be a Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Alaska. Hodge was confirmed by the United States Senate on February 18, 1960, and received his commission on February 19, 1960. He served as chief judge from 1961 to 1966 and assumed senior status on August 30, 1966. His service terminated on July 12, 1975, due to death.

References

Walter Hartman Hodge Wikipedia


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