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Julius Jennings Hoffman (July 7, 1895 – July 1, 1983) was an American attorney and jurist who served as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Judge Hoffman may refer to: Julius Hoffman (1895–1983), judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Ogden Hoffman Jr. (1822–1891), judge of the United States District Court for the District of California, and later for the Northern and Southern Districts of California
Murdock was known for frequently playing judges, (for instance, Judge Julius Hoffman in West Coast and Chicago stage productions of The Chicago Conspiracy Trial and in an adaptation for BBC Radio), he also performed the role of "Big Daddy" in Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with the Arizona Theater Company during the 1988 season.
A majority of federal judges who died in office in the 18th and 19th centuries died before reaching the age of 65, with several dying in their 30s. As one source has noted, "given what we now know about health and ageing, it must have been uncommon then for old age to impact adversely on the performance of a federal judge's official duties.
During the trial, Judge Julius Hoffman ordered Seale bound and gagged in the courtroom because of his outspoken objections to his personal lack of legal representation, Seale's attorney being hospitalized at the time. [27] He was repeatedly bound and gagged for several days of the trial. [28] [29]
The late teenager has died almost 14 years after being diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2011. ... Jack Hoffman, who went viral at age 7 after scoring a touchdown run during a 2013 Nebraska football ...
At the end of the trial, Hayden is given a chance by Judge Hoffman, who feels Hayden is genuinely remorseful, to make a case for a lenient sentence. However, over Judge Hoffman's objections, Hayden uses his closing remarks to name the 4,752 soldiers who were killed in the Vietnam War since the trial began. This act prompts many in the court to ...
Brian A. Sippel had a blood alcohol level of 0.167, more than twice the legal limit, when he crashed into Mike Hoffman and his wife, Julie. Oshkosh man sentenced to 28 years in Fond du Lac County ...