Ewing Werlein, Jr.

Ewing Werlein, Jr. (born 1936) is a United States federal judge.

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Early life, education, and career

Born in Houston, Texas, Werlein received a B.A. from Southern Methodist University in 1958 and an LL.B. from the University of Texas School of Law in 1961. He was in private practice in Houston in 1961, and then served as a First Lieutenant Judge Advocate in the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps from 1961 to 1964, continuing to serve as a U.S. Air Force Reserve Captain from 1964 to 1971. He returned to private practice in Houston from 1964 to 1992.

Federal judicial service

Texas Senator Phil Gramm recommended Werlein for nomination to the federal bench.[1] On November 20, 1991, Werlein was nominated by President George H. W. Bush to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas created by 104 Stat. 5089. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 8, 1992,[2] and received his commission on April 13, 1992. He assumed senior status on January 1, 2006.

Important cases

References

  1. ^ Steve McGonigle, "2 Dallas judges, 8 others suggested for U.S. bench", The Dallas Morning News (June 13, 1991).
  2. ^ Confirmation of Ewing Werlein: Senate vote PN792-102
  3. ^ a b "Mistrial Declared in NASA Contract Bribe Case", The New York Times (June 30, 1995).
  4. ^ a b Bruce Nichols, "Abrego convicted of conspiracy, drug charges, money laundering", The Dallas Morning News (October 17, 1996).
  5. ^ John MacCormack, "Drug cartel chief Garcia Abrego gets life sentence", San Antonio Express-News (February 1, 1997).
  6. ^ Edwin McDowell, "Award Is Cut In Dow Jones Libel Case", The New York Times (May 24, 1997)
  7. ^ Kate Murphy, "Fraud Case Tied to Enron Ends in Prison for 3 Men",The New York Times (February 23, 2008).
  8. ^ Weidlich, Thom; Calkins, Laurel Brubaker (February 23, 2008). "3 Britons Sentenced in $20 Million Enron Fraud". The Washington Post. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/22/AR2008022202891.html?hpid=sec-business. Retrieved October 9, 2011. 
  9. ^ Pinkerton, James (October 19, 2010). "Judge rules against releasing HPD teen beating video". Houston Chronicle. http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7253887.html. Retrieved 2010-10-20. 

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