Noble Jacob Johnson
Biography of Noble Jacob Johnson
Biographic Details
- Family Name (Surname): Johnson
- First Name: Noble
- Middle Name: Jacob
- Date of Birth: August , 23 , 1887
- Place of Birth (POB): Terre Haute , Indiana (US-IN, IN, 18, Ind., In.)
- Date of Death: March , 17 , 1968
- Place of Death (POD): Washington , District of Columbia (US-DC, DC, 11, D.C., Wash. D.C.)
- Gender Identity: Male
- Race or Ethnicity: White
Noble Jacob Johnson Court Service Information
- Court Name: United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
- Court Type: United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
- Appointment under the Presidency of: Harry S Truman ( Democratic )
- Judge Nomination vote date (as recorded in the Senate Executive Journal): 05/28/1948
- Seat vacated by: Bland , Oscar E.
- Referral of Nominations to Judiciary Committee Date: 05/28/1948
- Committee action: Reported With Recommendation
- Committee action date: 06/04/1948
- Senate voice vote?: Yes
- Senate vote Date (Confirmation Date): 06/08/1948
- Commission Date: 06/10/1948
- Date of Termination: 07/19/1956
- Termination of function of Judge (specific reason): Appointment to Another Judicial Position
Second Appointment of Noble Jacob Johnson
- Court Name: Chief Judge, United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
- Court Type: United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
- Promoted by President: Dwight D. Eisenhower ( Republican )
- Judge Nomination vote date (as recorded in the Senate Executive Journal): 05/17/1956
- Seat vacated by: Garrett , Finis J.
- Referral of Nominations to Judiciary Committee Date: 05/17/1956
- Committee action: Reported With Recommendation
- Committee action: 07/17/1956
- Senate voice vote?: Yes
- Senate vote Date (Confirmation Date): 07/19/1956
- Commission Date: 07/19/1956
- Retirement from Active Service: 08/07/1958
- Date of Termination: 03/17/1968
- Termination of function of Judge (specific reason): Death
Noble Jacob Johnson in the Law School
- Name of School: Read law
- Law Degree Year: 1911
Noble Jacob Johnson Career Path
Employment:
- Private practice, Terre Haute, Indiana, 1911-1917
- Deputy prosecutor, Forty-Third Judicial Circuit, Indiana, 1917-1918
- Prosecutor, Forty-Third Judicial Circuit, Indiana, 1921-1924
- U.S. representative from Indiana, 1925-1931, 1939-1948
Resources
Bibliographic references of Noble Jacob Johnson
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