Judicial Emergencies for May 2015
Judicial Emergencies
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As of 05/01/2015
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Circuit/District
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Vacancy Created By
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Reason
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Vacancy Date
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Days Pending
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Weighted Filings per Judgeship*
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Adjusted Filings per Panel*
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02 - NYE
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Garaufis,Nicholas G.
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Senior
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10/01/2014
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212
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680
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02 - NYE
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Feuerstein,Sandra J.
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Senior
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01/21/2015
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100
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680
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03 - NJ
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Hochberg,Faith S.
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Retired
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03/06/2015
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56
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659
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03 - NJ
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Martini,William J.
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Senior
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02/10/2015
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80
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659
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03 - NJ
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Pisano,Joel A.
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Retired
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02/16/2015
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74
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659
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03 - CCA
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Scirica,Anthony J.
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Senior
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07/01/2013
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669
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551
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04 - NCE
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Howard,Malcolm J.
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Senior
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12/31/2005
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3408
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609
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04 - SC
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Currie,Cameron McGowan
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Senior
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10/03/2013
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575
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437
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05 - TXE
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Schell,Richard A.
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Senior
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03/10/2015
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52
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1226
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05 - TXN
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Means,Terry
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Senior
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07/03/2013
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667
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581
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05 - TXS
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Tagle,Hilda G.
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Senior
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12/31/2012
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851
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571
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05 - TXS
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Jack,Janis Graham
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Senior
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06/01/2011
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1430
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571
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05 - TXW
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Junell,Robert A.
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Senior
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02/13/2015
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77
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651
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05 - CCA
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King,Carolyn Dineen
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Senior
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12/31/2013
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486
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939
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05 - CCA
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Garza,Emilio M.
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Senior
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08/01/2012
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1003
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939
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06 - TNM
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Haynes Jr.,William Joseph
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Senior
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12/01/2014
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151
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686
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06 - CCA
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Martin Jr.,Boyce F.
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Retired
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08/16/2013
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623
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546
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07 - INS
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Barker,Sarah Evans
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Senior
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06/30/2014
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305
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658
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09 - CAC
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Collins,Audrey B.
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Retired
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08/01/2014
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273
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663
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09 - CAE
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Ishii,Anthony Wayne
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Senior
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10/31/2012
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912
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1006
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11 - ALM
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Thompson,Myron H.
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Senior
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08/22/2013
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617
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511
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11 - FLS
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Rosenbaum,Robin S.
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Elevated
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05/12/2014
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354
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710
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11 - CCA
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Dubina,Joel F.
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Senior
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10/26/2013
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552
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885
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Total Emergencies = 23
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*Adjusted Filings per Panel and Weighted Filings per Judgeship are Calendar Year Data
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A judicial emergency is defined as the following:
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Circuit Court
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- any vacancy in existence more than 18 months where adjusted filings are between 500 to 700 per panel.
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District Court
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- any vacancy in existence more than 18 months where weighted filings are between 430 to 600 per judgeship; OR
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(1), In determining judgeship needs in the U.S. district courts, the Judicial Conference uses weighted filings
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as a means of accounting for differences in the time required for judges to resolve various types of civil and
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criminal actions. Rather than counting each case as a single case, weights are applied based on the nature of
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cases. For example, cases involving a defaulted student loan are counted as 0.031 for each case and patent cases
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are counted as 1.9 cases. The criminal weights are applied on a per-defendant basis. The total for
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"weighted filings per judgeship" is the sum of all weights assigned to civil cases and criminal defendants,
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divided by the number of authorized judgeships.
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(2), In the courts of appeals, adjusted filings are used in a similar manner to weighted filings in the district
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courts. Adjusted filings eliminate reinstated cases and weight pro se appeals as one-third of a case. All other
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cases have a weight of one. The total for "adjusted filings per panel" is adjusted filings divided by the number
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of authorized three-judge panels (authorized judgeships/3).
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