United States District Court for the Canal Zone
The United States District Court for the Canal Zone (in case citations, D.C.Z.) was a United States District Court that existed in the Panama Canal Zone of Panama from 1914 to 1982.
United States District Court for the Canal Zone | |
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(D.C.Z.) | |
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Appeals to | Fifth Circuit |
Established | 1914 |
Abolished | March 31, 1982 |
Appeals were taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.[1]
History
The District was established in 1914. It was originally under the War Department but in 1933 was transferred to the Department of Justice.[2]
The court was abolished, effective March 31, 1982, as part of the process of returning the Canal Zone to Panama.[3] Cases then pending in the Canal Zone court were transferred to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana in New Orleans.
Presiding Judges
- Lorin C. Collins Jr.
- W.W. Warwick
- Charles Harwood
- G. H. Martin (-1929)
- James J. Lenihan (1929-)
- Morey Sear
Further reading
References
External links
- Executive Order #7676, The Canal Zone Judiciary by Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- Pictures of the Panama Canal Zone District Courthouse from the United States Marshals Service
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