United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana
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The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana is a United States district court. It was created in 1928 by an act of Congress that split Indiana into two separate districts, northern and United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana. As part of the act, the Northern District was divided into three divisions, South Bend, Fort Wayne and Hammond (which has a sub-office in Lafayette). This court is part of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. The court has eight judges and four magistrate judges.
Divisions of the Northern District
- Fort Wayne: Adams County, Allen County, Blackford County, DeKalb County, Grant County, Huntington County, Jay County, LaGrange County, Noble County, Steuben County, Wells County, and Whitley County.
- Hammond: Lake County and Porter County.
- Lafayette: Benton County, Carroll County, Jasper County, Newton County, Tippecanoe County, Warren County and White County.
- South Bend: Cass County, Elkhart County, Fulton County, Kosciusko County, LaPorte County, Marshall County, Miami County, Pulaski County, St. Joseph County, Starke County and Wabash County.
Judges
District judges
- Chief Judge Robert Miller, Jr South Bend
- Senior Judge James Moody Hammond
- Allen Sharp South Bend and Lafayette
- William Lee Fort Wayne
- Theresa Springmann Fort Wayne
- Rudy Lozano Hammond
- Phillip Simon Hammond
- Joseph Van Bokkelen Hammond
Magistrate judges
- Roger Cosbey Fort Wayne
- Paul Cherry Hammond
- Andrew Rodovich Hammond
- Christopher Nuechterlein South Bend

