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Jon DeGuilio
Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana

Incumbent

Assumed office
July 17, 2023
Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana
In office
June 1, 2020 – July 17, 2023
Preceded byTheresa Lazar Springmann
Succeeded byHolly A. Brady
Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana
In office
May 13, 2010 – July 17, 2023
Appointed byBarack Obama
Preceded byAllen Sharp
Succeeded byGretchen S. Lund
United States Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana
In office
1993–1999
Appointed byBill Clinton
Preceded byJohn Hoehner
Succeeded byJoseph S. Van Bokkelen
Personal details
Born1955 (age 68–69)
Hammond, Indiana, U.S.
EducationPurdue University
University of Notre Dame (BA)
Valparaiso University (JD)

Jon Ernest DeGuilio (born 1955) is a Senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana.

Early life and education

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Born in Hammond, Indiana, DeGuilio earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1977 after first beginning his college career at Purdue University.[1] He then earned a Juris Doctor from the Valparaiso University School of Law in 1981.[1][2]

Career

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From 1981 until 1989, DeGuilio served as an associate for a Schererville, Indiana law firm, during which time he also served part-time as a deputy prosecutor and public defender for Lake County, Indiana and as a City Councilman (1984–1987) in Hammond.[1] From 1989 until 1993, DeGuilio served as a prosecuting attorney for Lake County and then from 1993 until 1999 he was the United States attorney for the Northern District of Indiana.[1] In 1999, he served briefly as a partner in the South Bend, Indiana office of the Barnes & Thornburg law firm before taking a job with Peoples Bank SB/NorthWest Indiana Bancorp in 1999. From 1999 until 2001, he served as a senior vice president and trust officer, and from 2001 was the bank's general counsel and corporate secretary until becoming a federal judge.[1][2]

Federal judicial service

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In January 2009, DeGuilio informed Indiana Senator Evan Bayh of his interest in a vacant federal district judgeship. On January 20, 2010, President Obama nominated DeGuilio to the position, which was vacated by Judge Allen Sharp, who took senior status in November 2007 and died in 2009.[1][3] On March 4, 2010, the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary voted to send DeGuilio's nomination to the full Senate.[4] On May 11, 2010, the full Senate confirmed DeGuilio in a voice vote. He received his judicial commission on May 13, 2010.[2] He became chief judge on June 1, 2020.[5] He assumed senior status on July 17, 2023.[2]

References

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  • ^ Presidential Nominations Sent to the Senate, whitehouse.gov (January 20, 2010).
  • ^ "Judicial Nomination Materials: 111th Congress". Archived from the original on 2009-11-04. Retrieved 2010-03-20.
  • ^ "In The Matter Of Designating A Chief Judge For The United States District Court, Northern District Of Indiana" (PDF). United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana. May 29, 2020. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
  • Sources

    [edit]
    Legal offices
    Preceded by

    Allen Sharp

    Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana
    2010–2023
    Succeeded by

    Gretchen S. Lund

    Preceded by

    Theresa Lazar Springmann

    Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana
    2020–2023
    Succeeded by

    Holly A. Brady


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