Dominick L. Dicarlo

Dominick L. Dicarlo

Biography of Dominick L. DiCarlo

Biographic Details

  • Family Name (Surname): DiCarlo
  • First Name: Dominick
  • Middle Name: L.
  • Date of Birth: March , 11 , 1928
  • Place of Birth (POB): Brooklyn , New York (US-NY, NY, 36, N.Y., N. York)
  • Date of Death: April , 27 , 1999
  • Place of Death (POD): Manhattan , New York (US-NY, NY, 36, N.Y., N. York)
  • Gender Identity: Male
  • Race or Ethnicity: White

Dominick L. DiCarlo Court Service Information

  • Court Name: United States Court of International Trade
  • Court Type: United States Court of International Trade
  • Appointment under the Presidency of: Ronald Reagan ( Republican )
  • Judge Nomination vote date (as recorded in the Senate Executive Journal): 05/25/1984
  • American Bar Association (ABA) Ratings of judicial nominees (majority rating): Qualified
  • Seat vacated by: Newman , Bernard
  • Referral of Nominations to Judiciary Committee Date: 05/25/1984
  • Committee action: Reported With Recommendation
  • Committee action date: 06/07/1984
  • Hearings: 06/07/1984
  • Senate voice vote?: Yes
  • Senate vote Date (Confirmation Date): 06/08/1984
  • Commission Date: 06/11/1984
  • Date of Service as Chief Judge (begin): 1991
  • Termination of Service as Chief Judge (Date): 1996
  • Retirement from Active Service: 10/31/1996
  • Date of Termination: 04/27/1999
  • Termination of function of Judge (specific reason): Death

Dominick L. DiCarlo in the Law School

  • Name of School: St. John's University
  • Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
  • Law Degree Year: 1950

Second Law School Attendance

  • Law Degree (Name of School): St. John's University School of Law
  • Degree: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)
  • Law Degree Year: 1953

Third Law School Attendance

  • Law Degree (Name of School): New York University School of Law
  • Degree: Master of Laws (LL.M.)
  • Law Degree Year: 1957

Dominick L. DiCarlo Career Path

Employment:

  • Assistant U.S. attorney, Eastern District of New York, 1959-1962
  • Counsel to minority leaders, New York City Council, 1962-1965
  • State assemblyman, New York, 1965-1981; deputy minority leader, 1975-1978
  • Assistant secretary of state, Bureau of International Narcotics Matters, 1981-1984
  • Representative, U.S. Commission on Narcotic Drugs of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, 1982-1984

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