John F. McGee

United States federal judge
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroUnited States federal judge
PlacesUnited States of America
wasLawyer Judge
Work fieldLaw
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1861, Amboy, Illinois, USA
Death15 February 1925 (aged 64 years)
Star signCapricorn
The details

Biography

John Franklin McGee (January 1, 1861 – February 15, 1925) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.

Education and career

Born in Amboy, Illinois, McGee read law to enter the bar in 1882. He was in private practice in Devils Lake, Dakota Territory (now North Dakota) from 1883 to 1887, and in Minneapolis, Minnesota from 1887 to 1897. He was a Judge of the Fourth Judicial District of Minnesota from 1897 to 1902, thereafter returning to private practice in Minneapolis until 1923.

Federal judicial service

On February 28, 1923, McGee was nominated by President Warren G. Harding to a new seat on the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota created by 42 Stat. 837. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 2, 1923, and received his commission the same day. McGee served in that capacity until February 15, 1925, when he committed suicide in his chambers. He left a note stating that he was suffering exhaustion and depression due to his heavy workload. His seat was abolished upon his death as it had been established as a temporary judgeship.

Sources

  • John Franklin McGee at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
Legal offices
Preceded by
Seat established by 42 Stat. 837
Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota
1923–1925
Succeeded by
Seat abolished
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