David Mazzone
A. David Mazzone (1928-2004) was a federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. He joined the court in 1978 after an appointment from Jimmy Carter. At the time of appointment, Mazzone served as an Associate justice, Superior Court of Massachusetts. He assumed senior status on June 3, 1993. He continued his service until his death on October 25, 2004.[1]
Early life and education
- Harvard College, B.A., 1950
- DePaul University College of Law, J.D., 1957[1]
Military service
Mazzone served in the United States Army from 1951-1952.[1]
Professional career
- Supervisor, Pheoll Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1957-1958
- Adjuster, USF&G Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1958
- Adjuster, General Acc. Insurance Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 1958-1961
- Assistant district attorney, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961
- Assistant U.S. attorney, District of Massachusetts, 1961-1965
- Private practice, Boston, Massachusetts, 1965-1975
- Associate justice, Superior Court of Massachusetts, 1975-1978
- Commissioner, U.S. Sentencing Commission, 1994-1996[1]
Judicial nominations and appointments
District of Massachusetts
President Jimmy Carter nominated Mazzone to a seat vacated by Frank Murray on January 26, 1978; he was confirmed by the Senate on February 7, 1978, and received commission on February 10. He assumed senior status on June 3, 1993. He continued his service until his death on October 25, 2004. His vacancy was filled by Nancy Gertner.[1]
See also
External links
- Biography at the Federal Judicial Center
Footnotes
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: Frank Murray |
District of Massachusetts 1978–1993 Seat #3 |
Succeeded by: Nancy Gertner
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1977 |
Ballantine • Bownes • Boyle • Bua • Carr • Clark • Cowan • Daly • Filippine • Higginbotham • Hoeveler • Hug • Johnstone • Kane • Keith • Leval • Logan • MacLaughlin • McKay • Melton • Merritt • Murphy • Nickerson • Oberdorfer • Roszkowski • Roy • Rubin • Sifton • Tang • Vance • Veron | ||
1978 |
Arnold • Baker • Boyle • Burns • Campos • Claiborne • Collins • Cook • Devine • Diamond • Duplantier • Edenfield • Friedman • Gonzalez • Greene • Jenkins • Lowe • Mazzone • McMillian • O'Brien • Pfaelzer • Phillips • Pollak • Sand • Shapiro • Simmons • Smith • Sweet • Tanner • Wiseman • Ziegler | ||
1979 |
Ackerman • Alarcon • Anderson • Arceneaux • Arnold • Aspen • Beatty • Beer • Belew • Bertelsman • Bilby • N. Black • S. Black • Bloch • Bowen • Brett • Brooks • Brown • Buchmeyer • Bunton • Burciaga • Cabranes • Carr • Carrigan • Castagna • Cire • Clark • Cohn • Conaboy • Cordova • Crabb • Cudahy • Davis • DeAnda • Debevoise • Edwards • Eginton • Ellison • Enslen • O. Evans • T. Evans • Farris • Ferguson • Fletcher • Frye • Garcia • Garza • B. Gibson • H. Gibson • Gierbolini-Ortiz • Giles • Gilliam • Green • Hall • Hastings • Hatchett • Hatfield • Hatter • Hawkins • Henderson • Higby • Hillman • Houck • Howard • Hudspeth • Hungate • F. Johnson • S. Johnson • N. Jones • S. Jones • Karlton • Kazen • Kearse • Keeton • Kehoe • Kennedy • Kidd • King • Kravitch • Loughlin • Martin • McCurn • McDonald • McNaught • McNichols • Mikva • Mitchell • Moran • Murnaghan • Murphy • D. Nelson • D.W. Nelson • Newblatt • Newman • Overton • Paine • Panner • J. Parker • R. Parker • Penn • Perez-Gimenez • Perry • Politz • Poole • Porter • Pregerson • Price • Rambo • Ramirez • Reavley • Redden • E. Reed • S. Reed • Reinhardt • Renner • Robinson • Rothstein • Sachs • Saffels • Sanders • Sarokin • Schroeder • Schwartz • Seay • Senter • Seymour • Shannon • Shaw • Shoob • Skopil • Sloviter • Sofaer • Spellman • Sprouse • Staker • Tate • Taylor • Thompson • Tidwell • Unthank • Vietor • Vining • Wald • Ward • Weinshienk • West • Wicker • Williams • Winder • Woods • Wright • Zobel | ||
1980 |
Aguilar • Aldrich • Anderson • Boochever • Breyer • Britt • Cahill • Canby • Carroll • Cerezo • Clemon • S. Ervin • R. Erwin • Getzendanner • Gilmore • Ginsburg • Haltom • Hardy • Henderson • Hobbs • Holschuh • Horton • Howard • Johnson • Keep • Kelly • Kenyon • Kocoras • Marquez • Marshall • Michael • Nixon • Norris • Patel • Polozola • Propst • Quackenbush • Ramsey • Rice • Shadur • Spiegel • Tashima • Thompson • Vela • White • Williams | ||
1981 |
Federal courts:
First Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: District of Massachusetts • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: District of Massachusetts
State courts:
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court • Massachusetts Appeals Court • Massachusetts Superior Courts • Massachusetts District Courts • Massachusetts Housing Courts • Massachusetts Juvenile Courts • Massachusetts Land Courts • Massachusetts Probate and Family Courts • Boston Municipal Courts, Massachusetts
State resources:
Courts in Massachusetts • Massachusetts judicial elections • Judicial selection in Massachusetts