Joseph Lieb

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Joseph Lieb

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Nonpartisan

Prior offices
United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida

United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida

Education

Law

Georgetown University Law Center, 1924

Personal
Birthplace
Faribault, Minn.


Joseph Patrick Lieb (1901-1971) was a federal judge for the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.

Lieb received a recess appointment to the Southern District of Florida from President Dwight Eisenhower on August 13, 1955, to a seat vacated by John Warthen Holland; he was nominated on January 12, 1956, confirmed by the Senate on March 1, 1956, and received his commission on March 2nd. He served the Southern District until October 29, 1962, when he was reassigned to the Middle District. He served as chief judge of the Middle District from 1966 until his death on November 2, 1971. Lieb was succeeded in this position by William Hodges.

Early life and education

  • Georgetown University Law School, LL.B., 1924

Professional career

  • Special agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1925-1931
  • Assistant U.S. attorney, Southern District of Florida, 1931-1934
  • Private practice, Tampa, Florida, 1934-1955

Judicial career

Middle District of Florida

Lieb received a recess appointment to the Southern District of Florida from President Dwight Eisenhower on August 13, 1955, to a seat vacated by John Warthen Holland; he was nominated on January 12, 1956, confirmed by the Senate on March 1, 1956, and received his commission on March 2nd.[1] He served the Southern District until October 29, 1962, when he was reassigned to the Middle District. He served as chief judge of the Middle District from 1966 until his death on November 2, 1971. Lieb was succeeded in this position by William Hodges.

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by:
NA-New Seat
Middle District of Florida
1962 - 1971
Succeeded by:
William Hodges
Preceded by:
John Warthen Holland
Southern District of Florida
1956–1962
Succeeded by:
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