Andrew Wendell Bogue

Andrew Wendell Bogue (May 23, 1919 – June 10, 2009) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota.

Andrew Wendell Bogue
Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota
In office
July 1, 1985  June 10, 2009
Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota
In office
1980–1985
Preceded byFred Joseph Nichol
Succeeded byDonald James Porter
Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota
In office
April 24, 1970  July 1, 1985
Appointed byRichard Nixon
Preceded byAxel John Beck
Succeeded byRichard Howard Battey
Personal details
Born
Andrew Wendell Bogue

(1919-05-23)May 23, 1919
Yankton, South Dakota
DiedJune 10, 2009(2009-06-10) (aged 90)
Hisega, South Dakota
EducationSouth Dakota State College (B.S.)
University of South Dakota School of Law (LL.B.)

Education and career

Born in Yankton, South Dakota, Bogue received a Bachelor of Science degree from South Dakota State College in 1941 and was in the United States Army Signal Corps during World War II, from 1943 to 1946. He received a Bachelor of Laws from the University of South Dakota School of Law in 1947. He entered private practice in Parker, South Dakota later that year. He returned to the military as a lieutenant in the JAG Corps from 1950 to 1952, and was thereafter a state's attorney of Turner County, South Dakota from 1952 to 1954, resuming his private practice in Parker from 1954 to 1957, and then in Canton, South Dakota until 1967. He was a judge of the Second Judicial District in Sioux Falls, South Dakota from 1967 to 1970.[1]

Federal judicial service

On March 19, 1970, Bogue was nominated by President Richard Nixon to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota vacated by Judge Axel John Beck. Bogue was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 23, 1970, and received his commission on April 24, 1970. He served as Chief Judge from 1980 to 1985, assuming senior status on July 1, 1985, and continuing to serve in that capacity until his death, on June 10, 2009, in Hisega, South Dakota.[1]

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Legal offices
Preceded by
Axel John Beck
Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota
1970–1985
Succeeded by
Richard Howard Battey
Preceded by
Fred Joseph Nichol
Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota
1980–1985
Succeeded by
Donald James Porter
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