Raymond L. Finch
Raymond L. Finch | |
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Senior Judge of the District Court of the Virgin Islands | |
In office August 15, 2008 – August 22, 2018 | |
Chief Judge of the District Court of the Virgin Islands | |
In office 1999–2005 | |
Preceded by | Thomas K. Moore |
Succeeded by | Curtis V. Gómez |
Judge of the District Court of the Virgin Islands | |
In office September 1, 1994 – August 15, 2008 | |
Nominated by | Bill Clinton George W. Bush |
Preceded by | David V. O'Brien |
Succeeded by | Wilma A. Lewis |
Judge of the Territorial Court of the Virgin Islands | |
In office 1976–1994 | |
Nominated by | Cyril King |
Personal details | |
Born | Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands | October 4, 1940
Died | February 23, 2023 | (aged 82)
Education | Howard University (BA, LLB) |
Raymond Lawrence Finch (October 4, 1940 – February 23, 2023[1]) was an American judge. He served as a judge of the District Court of the Virgin Islands from 1994 to 2018.
Early life
[edit]Finch was born on Saint Croix, in Christiansted, the son of Wilfred C. and Beryl Finch.[2][3] He graduated from Christiansted High School in 1958, Howard University with a B.A. in Political Science in 1962, and Howard University School of Law with an LL.B. in 1965.[2][3]
He served as law clerk to Alexander Farrelly and Antonio L. Joseph of the Municipal Court of the Virgin Islands. He served as a judge advocate in the U.S. Army in Vietnam from 1966 to 1969, first as a first lieutenant, then as a captain, earning a Bronze Star Medal. He then joined the law firm of Hodge & Sheen, and was admitted to the Virgin Islands Bar in 1970. He became a partner in the firm of Hodge, Sheen, Finch & Ross the following year. He was appointed by Governor Cyril King as a judge of the Municipal Court in 1976. He served on the court, which was renamed the Territorial Court the following year, until 1994.[3]
District Court of the Virgin Islands
[edit]Finch was nominated to the District Court of the Virgin Islands by George H. W. Bush on June 19, 1992. His nomination expired later that year.[4] On March 22, 1994, he was nominated to the same court by Bill Clinton, and he was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 6, 1994.[5] He was sworn in on September 1, 1994, and served as the Chief Judge of the District Court from 1999 to 2005.[3] As his 10-year term was expiring, Finch was renominated to the same court by George W. Bush on February 2, 2004, and was confirmed by the Senate on November 21, 2004.[6] He assumed senior status on August 15, 2008.[7] He ended his judicial service on August 22, 2018.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS MOURNS THE PASSING OF THE HONORABLE RAYMOND L. FINCH" (PDF). uscourts.gov. February 27, 2023.
- ^ a b "Questionnaire for Judicial Nominees". United States Senate Judiciary Committee. 2004.
- ^ a b c d "Raymond L. Finch Supreme Court Building Naming Ceremony" (PDF). District Court of the Virgin Islands. June 15, 2017.
- ^ "PN1239 — Raymond L. Finch — The Judiciary". Congress.gov. October 8, 1992.
- ^ "PN1220 — Raymond L. Finch — The Judiciary". Congress.gov. May 6, 1994.
- ^ "PN1311 — Raymond L. Finch — The Judiciary". Congress.gov. November 21, 2004.
- ^ "Report of the Term of Chief Judge Curtis V. Gómez". District Court of the Virgin Islands. 2013.
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