Charles Gelbert Neese

Charles Gelbert Neese

Biography of Charles Gelbert Neese

Biographic Details

  • Family Name (Surname): Neese
  • First Name: Charles
  • Middle Name: Gelbert
  • Date of Birth: October , 3 , 1916
  • Place of Birth (POB): Paris , Tennessee (US-TN, TN, 47, Tenn)
  • Date of Death: October , 22 , 1989
  • Place of Death (POD): Nashville , Tennessee (US-TN, TN, 47, Tenn)
  • Gender Identity: Male
  • Race or Ethnicity: White

Charles Gelbert Neese Court Service Information

  • Court Name: United States District Court, Eastern District of Tennessee
  • Court Type: United States District Court
  • Appointment under the Presidency of: John F. Kennedy ( Democratic )
  • Judge Nomination vote date (as recorded in the Senate Executive Journal): 01/15/1962
  • Judicial Recess Appointment date: 11/20/1961
  • New Seat
  • Authorization legislation: 75 Stat. 80
  • Referral of Nominations to Judiciary Committee Date: 01/15/1962
  • Committee action: Reported With Recommendation
  • Committee action date: 02/07/1962
  • Senate voice vote?: Yes
  • Senate vote Date (Confirmation Date): 02/07/1962
  • Commission Date: 02/17/1962
  • Retirement from Active Service: 08/31/1982
  • Date of Termination: 10/22/1989
  • Termination of function of Judge (specific reason): Death

Charles Gelbert Neese in the Law School

  • Name of School: Cumberland School of Law
  • Degree: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)
  • Law Degree Year: 1936

Second Law School Attendance

  • Law Degree (Name of School): Read law
  • Law Degree Year: 1938

Charles Gelbert Neese Career Path

Employment:

  • Private practice, Paris, Tennessee, 1938-1941, 1945-1946, 1948-1949, 1951-1952
  • Field secretary, U.S. Rep. Herron Pearson, Tennessee, 1940-1941
  • Executive assistant and general counsel for unemployment compensation appeals and traffic and transportation, Gov. Prentice Cooper, Tennessee, 1941-1944
  • U.S. Naval Reserve commander, 1945
  • Public relations representative, Tennessee-Kentucky Chain Store Councils, Paris, Tennessee, 1946-1947
  • Campaign manager, Estes Kefauver for U.S. Senate, 1948, 1954
  • Administrative assistant, U.S. Sen. Estes Kefauver, Tennessee, 1949-1951
  • Political consultant, Paris, Tennessee, 1952
  • Private practice, Nashville, Tennessee, 1952-1961

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