Edwin F. Hunter | |
Office: | Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Term Start: | February 19, 1976 |
Term End: | February 22, 2002 |
Office1: | Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Term Start1: | 1973 |
Term End1: | 1976 |
Predecessor1: | Benjamin C. Dawkins Jr. |
Successor1: | Nauman Scott |
Office2: | Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Term Start2: | October 3, 1953 |
Term End2: | February 19, 1976 |
Appointer2: | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Predecessor2: | Gaston Louis Noel Porterie |
Successor2: | Earl Ernest Veron |
Term Start3: | 1948 |
Term End3: | 1952 |
Birth Name: | Edwin Ford Hunter Jr. |
Birth Date: | 18 February 1911 |
Birth Place: | Alexandria, Louisiana |
Death Place: | Lake Charles, Louisiana |
Resting Place: | Consolata Cemetery Lake Charles, Louisiana |
Education: | George Washington University Law School (LL.B.) |
Edwin Ford Hunter Jr. (February 18, 1911 – February 22, 2002) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana.
Born on February 18, 1911, in Alexandria, Louisiana, Hunter received a Bachelor of Laws in 1938 from George Washington University Law School. He entered private practice in Springhill, Louisiana from 1938 to 1941. He continued private practice in Shreveport, Louisiana from 1941 to 1942 and from 1945 to 1953. He served in the United States Navy from 1942 to 1945. He was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1948 to 1952. He was Executive Counsel to Governor Robert F. Kennon of Louisiana from 1952 to 1953.
Hunter received a recess appointment from President Dwight D. Eisenhower on October 3, 1953, to a seat on the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana vacated by Judge Gaston Louis Noel Porterie. He was nominated to the same position by President Eisenhower on January 11, 1954. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on February 9, 1954, and received his commission the next day. He served as Chief Judge from 1973 to 1976. He assumed senior status on February 19, 1976. His service terminated on February 22, 2002, due to his death in Lake Charles, Louisiana. He is interred in Consolata Cemetery in Lake Charles.[1]