The United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi (in case citations, N.D. Miss.) is a federal court in the Fifth Circuit with facilities in Aberdeen, Greenville, and Oxford.
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Location | Oxford More locations
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Appeals to | Fifth Circuit |
Established | June 18, 1838 |
Judges | 3 |
Chief Judge | Debra M. Brown |
Officers of the court | |
U.S. Attorney | Clay Joyner (acting) |
U.S. Marshal | |
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Appeals from cases brought in the Northern District of Mississippi are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
The United States attorney for the Northern District of Mississippi represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of March 1, 2021[update] the acting United States attorney is Clay Joyner.
Jurisdiction
The northern district comprises three divisions.
- The Aberdeen Division comprises the counties of Alcorn, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Itawamba, Lee, Lowndes, Monroe, Oktibbeha, Prentiss, Tishomingo, Webster, and Winston.
The court for the Aberdeen Division is held at Aberdeen, Ackerman, and Corinth. - The Oxford Division comprises the counties of Benton, Calhoun, DeSoto, Lafayette, Marshall, Panola, Pontotoc, Quitman, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tippah, Tunica, Union, and Yalobusha.
The court for the Oxford Division is held at Oxford, Pittsboro, and Pontotoc. - The Greenville Division comprises the counties of Attala, Bolivar, Carroll, Coahoma, Grenada, Humphreys, Leflore, Montgomery, Sunflower, and Washington.
The court for the Greenville Division is held at Clarksdale, Cleveland, and Greenville.
Current judges
As of April 15, 2025[update]:
# | Title | Judge | Duty station | Born | Term of service | Appointed by | ||
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Active | Chief | Senior | ||||||
16 | Chief Judge | Debra M. Brown | Greenville | 1963 | 2013–present | 2021–present | — | Obama |
17 | District Judge | vacant | — | — | — | — | — | — |
18 | District Judge | vacant | — | — | — | — | — | — |
12 | Senior Judge | Glen H. Davidson | Aberdeen | 1941 | 1985–2007 | 2000–2007 | 2007–present | Reagan |
14 | Senior Judge | Michael P. Mills | Oxford | 1956 | 2001–2021 | 2007–2014 | 2021–present | G.W. Bush |
15 | Senior Judge | Sharion Aycock | Aberdeen | 1955 | 2007–2025 | 2014–2021 | 2025–present | G.W. Bush |
Vacancies and pending nominations
Seat | Prior judge's duty station | Seat last held by | Vacancy reason | Date of vacancy | Nominee | Date of nomination |
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3 | Oxford | Michael P. Mills | Senior status | November 1, 2021 | – | – |
4 | Aberdeen | Sharion Aycock | April 15, 2025 | – | – |
Former judges
# | Judge | State | Born–died | Active service | Chief Judge | Senior status | Appointed by | Reason for termination |
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1 | George Adams | MS | 1784–1844 | 1838 | — | — | Jackson/Operation of law | resignation |
2 | Samuel J. Gholson | MS | 1808–1883 | 1839–1861 | — | — | Van Buren | resignation |
3 | Robert Andrews Hill | MS | 1811–1900 | 1866–1891 | — | — | A. Johnson | retirement |
4 | Henry Clay Niles | MS | 1850–1918 | 1891–1918 | — | — | B. Harrison | death |
5 | Edwin R. Holmes | MS | 1878–1961 | 1918–1929 | — | — | Wilson | seat abolished |
6 | Elijah Allen Cox | MS | 1887–1974 | 1929–1957 | — | 1957–1974 | Coolidge | death |
7 | Claude Feemster Clayton | MS | 1909–1969 | 1958–1967 | 1966–1967 | — | Eisenhower | elevation to 5th Cir. |
8 | William Colbert Keady | MS | 1913–1989 | 1968–1983 | 1968–1982 | 1983–1989 | L. Johnson | death |
9 | Orma Rinehart Smith | MS | 1904–1982 | 1968–1978 | — | 1978–1982 | L. Johnson | death |
10 | Lyonel Thomas Senter Jr. | MS | 1933–2011 | 1979–1998 | 1982–1998 | 1998–2011 | Carter | death |
11 | Neal Brooks Biggers Jr. | MS | 1935–2023 | 1984–2000 | 1998–2000 | 2000–2023 | Reagan | death |
13 | W. Allen Pepper Jr. | MS | 1941–2012 | 1999–2012 | — | — | Clinton | death |
- Reassigned from the District of Mississippi
- Jointly appointed to the Northern and Southern Districts of Mississippi
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 10, 1891, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 11, 1892, and received commission the same day
Chief judges
Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their district court. Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the district court judges. To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge.
A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years, or until age 70, whichever occurs first. The age restrictions are waived if no members of the court would otherwise be qualified for the position.
When the office was created in 1948, the chief judge was the longest-serving judge who had not elected to retire, on what has since 1958 been known as senior status, or declined to serve as chief judge. After August 6, 1959, judges could not become or remain chief after turning 70 years old. The current rules have been in operation since October 1, 1982.
Succession of seats
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List of U.S. Attorneys
The U.S. Attorney is the chief law enforcement officer for the Northern District of Mississippi.
- Samuel F. Butterworth (1838–1841)
- (1841–1848)
- (1848–1850)
- (1850–1853)
- (1853–1854)
- (1854–1857)
- (1857)
- G. W. Wells (1870)
- (1876–1878)
- (1878–1885)
- (1885–1889)
- Henry C. Niles (1889–1891)
- (1891–1893)
- Andrew F. Fox (1893–1896)
- Chapman L. Anderson (1896–1897)
- (1897–1905)
- (1905–1912)
- (1912–1914)
- Wilson S. Hill (1914–1921)
- (1921)
- (1921–1925)
- (1925–1929)
- (1929–1937)
- (1937–1942)
- (1942–1945)
- (1945–1951)
- (1951–1954)
- (1954)
- (1954–1961)
- (1961)
- (1961–1981)
- Glen H. Davidson (1981–1985)
- (1985–1991)
- (1991–1998)
- (1998–2010)
- (2010–2014)
- (2014–2021)
- (2021–present)
See also
- Courts of Mississippi
- List of current United States district judges
- List of United States federal courthouses in Mississippi
Footnotes
- "US Attorney Lamar Resigns After Decades of Service" (Press release). Oxford, Mississippi: United States Attorney's Office. March 1, 2021.
- Executive Office for United States Attorneys (1989). Bicentennial Celebration of United States Attorneys, 1789–1989 (PDF) (Report). Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Justice.
Further reading
- David M. Hargrove, Mississippi's Federal Courts: A History. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2019.
External links
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi
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The United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi in case citations N D Miss is a federal court in the Fifth Circuit with facilities in Aberdeen Greenville and Oxford United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi N D Miss LocationOxfordMore locationsAberdeenGreenvilleAppeals toFifth CircuitEstablishedJune 18 1838Judges3Chief JudgeDebra M BrownOfficers of the courtU S AttorneyClay Joyner acting U S Marshalwww wbr msnd wbr uscourts wbr gov Appeals from cases brought in the Northern District of Mississippi are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit except for patent claims and claims against the U S government under the Tucker Act which are appealed to the Federal Circuit The United States attorney for the Northern District of Mississippi represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court As of March 1 2021 update the acting United States attorney is Clay Joyner JurisdictionThe northern district comprises three divisions The Aberdeen Division comprises the counties of Alcorn Chickasaw Choctaw Clay Itawamba Lee Lowndes Monroe Oktibbeha Prentiss Tishomingo Webster and Winston The court for the Aberdeen Division is held at Aberdeen Ackerman and Corinth The Oxford Division comprises the counties of Benton Calhoun DeSoto Lafayette Marshall Panola Pontotoc Quitman Tallahatchie Tate Tippah Tunica Union and Yalobusha The court for the Oxford Division is held at Oxford Pittsboro and Pontotoc The Greenville Division comprises the counties of Attala Bolivar Carroll Coahoma Grenada Humphreys Leflore Montgomery Sunflower and Washington The court for the Greenville Division is held at Clarksdale Cleveland and Greenville Current judgesAs of April 15 2025 update Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior 16 Chief Judge Debra M Brown Greenville 1963 2013 present 2021 present Obama 17 District Judge vacant 18 District Judge vacant 12 Senior Judge Glen H Davidson Aberdeen 1941 1985 2007 2000 2007 2007 present Reagan 14 Senior Judge Michael P Mills Oxford 1956 2001 2021 2007 2014 2021 present G W Bush 15 Senior Judge Sharion Aycock Aberdeen 1955 2007 2025 2014 2021 2025 present G W BushVacancies and pending nominationsSeat Prior judge s duty station Seat last held by Vacancy reason Date of vacancy Nominee Date of nomination 3 Oxford Michael P Mills Senior status November 1 2021 4 Aberdeen Sharion Aycock April 15 2025 Former judges Judge State Born died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for termination 1 George Adams MS 1784 1844 1838 Jackson Operation of law resignation 2 Samuel J Gholson MS 1808 1883 1839 1861 Van Buren resignation 3 Robert Andrews Hill MS 1811 1900 1866 1891 A Johnson retirement 4 Henry Clay Niles MS 1850 1918 1891 1918 B Harrison death 5 Edwin R Holmes MS 1878 1961 1918 1929 Wilson seat abolished 6 Elijah Allen Cox MS 1887 1974 1929 1957 1957 1974 Coolidge death 7 Claude Feemster Clayton MS 1909 1969 1958 1967 1966 1967 Eisenhower elevation to 5th Cir 8 William Colbert Keady MS 1913 1989 1968 1983 1968 1982 1983 1989 L Johnson death 9 Orma Rinehart Smith MS 1904 1982 1968 1978 1978 1982 L Johnson death 10 Lyonel Thomas Senter Jr MS 1933 2011 1979 1998 1982 1998 1998 2011 Carter death 11 Neal Brooks Biggers Jr MS 1935 2023 1984 2000 1998 2000 2000 2023 Reagan death 13 W Allen Pepper Jr MS 1941 2012 1999 2012 Clinton death Reassigned from the District of Mississippi Jointly appointed to the Northern and Southern Districts of Mississippi Recess appointment formally nominated on December 10 1891 confirmed by the United States Senate on January 11 1892 and received commission the same dayChief judgesChief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their district court Unlike the Supreme Court where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief the office of chief judge rotates among the district court judges To be chief a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year be under the age of 65 and have not previously served as chief judge A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges The chief judge serves for a term of seven years or until age 70 whichever occurs first The age restrictions are waived if no members of the court would otherwise be qualified for the position When the office was created in 1948 the chief judge was the longest serving judge who had not elected to retire on what has since 1958 been known as senior status or declined to serve as chief judge After August 6 1959 judges could not become or remain chief after turning 70 years old The current rules have been in operation since October 1 1982 Succession of seatsSeat 1 Seat reassigned from District of Mississippi on June 18 1838 by 5 Stat 247 concurrent with Southern District Adams 1838 Gholson 1839 1861 Hill 1866 1891 Niles 1892 1918 Holmes 1918 1929 Seat reassigned solely to Southern District on March 1 1929 by 45 Stat 1422 Seat 2 Seat established on March 1 1929 by 45 Stat 1422 Cox 1929 1957 Clayton 1958 1967 Smith 1968 1978 Senter Jr 1979 1998 Pepper Jr 1999 2012 Brown 2013 present Seat 3 Seat established on March 18 1966 by 80 Stat 75 Keady 1968 1983 Biggers Jr 1984 2000 Mills 2001 2021 vacant 2021 present Seat 4 Seat established on July 10 1984 by 98 Stat 333 Davidson 1985 2007 Aycock 2007 2025 vacant 2025 presentList of U S AttorneysThe U S Attorney is the chief law enforcement officer for the Northern District of Mississippi Samuel F Butterworth 1838 1841 1841 1848 1848 1850 1850 1853 1853 1854 1854 1857 1857 G W Wells 1870 1876 1878 1878 1885 1885 1889 Henry C Niles 1889 1891 1891 1893 Andrew F Fox 1893 1896 Chapman L Anderson 1896 1897 1897 1905 1905 1912 1912 1914 Wilson S Hill 1914 1921 1921 1921 1925 1925 1929 1929 1937 1937 1942 1942 1945 1945 1951 1951 1954 1954 1954 1961 1961 1961 1981 Glen H Davidson 1981 1985 1985 1991 1991 1998 1998 2010 2010 2014 2014 2021 2021 present See alsoCourts of Mississippi List of current United States district judges List of United States federal courthouses in MississippiFootnotes US Attorney Lamar Resigns After Decades of Service Press release Oxford Mississippi United States Attorney s Office March 1 2021 Executive Office for United States Attorneys 1989 Bicentennial Celebration of United States Attorneys 1789 1989 PDF Report Washington D C United States Department of Justice Further readingDavid M Hargrove Mississippi s Federal Courts A History Jackson MS University Press of Mississippi 2019 External linksU S District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi 34 22 03 N 89 31 14 W 34 367536 N 89 520681 W 34 367536 89 520681