J. Curtis Joyner | |
Office: | Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania |
Term Start: | May 1, 2013 |
Term End: | September 15, 2021 |
Office1: | Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania |
Term Start1: | 2011 |
Term End1: | 2013 |
Predecessor1: | Harvey Bartle III |
Successor1: | Petrese B. Tucker |
Office2: | Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania |
Term Start2: | April 13, 1992 |
Term End2: | May 1, 2013 |
Appointer2: | George H. W. Bush |
Predecessor2: | Seat established by 104 Stat. 5089 |
Successor2: | Mark A. Kearney |
Office3: | Judge of the Chester County Court of Common Pleas for the 15th Judicial District of Pennsylvania |
Term Start3: | 1987 |
Term End3: | 1992 |
Birth Name: | James Curtis Joyner |
Birth Date: | 18 April 1948[1] |
Birth Place: | Newberry, South Carolina |
Spouse: | Mildred A. Carter |
Education: | Howard University School of Law (JD) |
James Curtis Joyner (born April 18, 1948) is a former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Born in Newberry, South Carolina, Joyner received a Bachelor of Science degree from Central State University in Ohio in 1971 and a Juris Doctor from Howard University School of Law in 1974. He also attended the National Judicial College at University of Nevada at Reno. He was a legal publications specialist, United States Office of the Federal Register, Washington, D.C. from 1974 to 1975. He was in private practice in West Chester Pennsylvania from 1975 to 1987. He was an assistant district attorney of Chester County, Pennsylvania from 1975 to 1980. He was a chief deputy district attorney of Chester County from 1980 to 1984, and first assistant district attorney of that jurisdiction from 1984 to 1987. He was a judge on the Court of Common Pleas, 15th Judicial District, Chester County, Pennsylvania from 1987 to 1992.[2]
On November 5, 1991, Joyner was nominated by President George H. W. Bush to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania created by 104 Stat. 5089. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 8, 1992, and received his commission on April 13, 1992. He served as Chief Judge from 2011 to 2013. He took senior status on May 1, 2013.[2] Joyner retired from active service on September 15, 2021.