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  1. 14. Aug. 1992 · John Joseph Sirica. Judge, U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Nominated by Dwight D. Eisenhower on February 25, 1957; Confirmed by the Senate on March 26, 1957, and received commission on March 28, 1957. Served as chief judge, 1971 – 1974. Assumed senior status on 10/31/1977.

  2. John Joseph Sirica (1904-1992) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. Sirica was nominated by President Dwight Eisenhower on February 25, 1957, to a seat vacated by Henry Schweinhaut ; he was confirmed by the Senate on March 26, 1957, and received his commission on March 28th .

  3. John Joseph Sirica was born on March 19, 1904, in Waterbury, Conn. After graduating from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., in 1926, he opened a law practice in the nation’s capital. He served as United States attorney (1930–34) before returning to private practice.

  4. 19. Aug. 1992 · John Joseph Sirica, lawyer, born Waterbury Connecticut 19 March 1904, Assistant US Attorney for District of Columbia 1930-34, trial lawyer Hogan & Hartson 1949-57, Judge US District Court for ...

  5. 15. Juni 2012 · John Sirica, Richter "Maximum John": Der Richter des Bundesbezirksgerichts in Washington, D.C. (hier am 31. Januar 1973 in seinem Büro in Washington) leite das Verfahren gegen die Watergate ...

  6. 22. Apr. 1979 · The Break‐in, the Tapes, the Conspirators, the Pardon. By John J. Sirica. Illustrated 394 pp. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. $15. The acts that carried the judge into the hearts of his countrymen ...

  7. 30. Nov. 2012 · FILE - This Jan. 31, 1973 black-and-white file photo shows U.S. District Court Judge John Sirica in his office in Washington. The National Archives is publishing for the first time more than 850 pages of once-secret documents from the Watergate political scandal, including privileged legal conversations and prison evaluations of some Watergate burglars.