Saundra Brown Armstrong
Saundra Brown Armstrong | |
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Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office March 23, 2012 | |
Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California | |
In office June 18, 1991 – March 23, 2012 | |
Appointed by | George H. W. Bush |
Preceded by | William A. Ingram |
Succeeded by | Jon S. Tigar |
Personal details | |
Born | 1947 (age 67–68) Oakland, California |
Alma mater | California State University, Fresno University of San Francisco |
Saundra Brown Armstrong (born 1947) is a senior United States federal judge.
Born in Oakland, California, Armstrong received an A.A. from Merritt College in 1967 and a B.A. from California State University, Fresno in 1969. She was a police officer in the Oakland Police Department from 1970 to 1977. She then received a J.D. from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 1977. She was a Judicial extern, California Court of Appeals in 1977, and was a deputy district attorney in Alameda County, California from 1978 to 1979 and from 1980 to 1982. From 1979 to 1980, she was a senior consultant to the California Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice. She was a Trial attorney of Public Integrity Section of the United States Department of Justice from 1982 to 1983, and then served as a Commissioner on the Consumer Product Safety Commission from 1983 to 1986, and on the United States Parole Commission from 1986 to 1989. She was a judge on the Alameda Superior Court, California from 1989 to 1991.
On April 25, 1991, Armstrong was nominated by President George H. W. Bush to a seat on the United States District Court for the Northern District of California vacated by William A. Ingram. She was confirmed by the United States Senate on June 14, 1991, and received her commission on June 18, 1991. She assumed senior status on March 23, 2012.
Sources
- Saundra Brown Armstrong at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
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