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Richard Story

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Richard Story
United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
Tenure
2018 - Present
Years in position
7
Prior offices:
United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
Years in office: 1998 - 2018
Education
Bachelor's
LaGrange College, 1975
Law
University of Georgia Law, 1978
Personal
Birthplace
Augusta-Richmond County consolidated government, GA
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Richard W. Story is anArticle III federal judge onsenior status for theUnited States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. He joined the court in 1998 after being nominated by PresidentBill Clinton (D). Story assumedsenior status December 1, 2018.

Prior to his appointment, Story was a judge on theSuperior Court of Georgia.[1]

Early life and education

Born in Augusta, GA in 1953, Story graduated from LaGrange College with his bachelor's degree in 1975 and from the University of Georgia School of Law with hisJ.D. in 1978.[1]

Professional career

Judicial career

Federal judicial nomination

Northern District of Georgia

On the recommendation of U.S. Senator Max Cleland, Story was nominated by PresidentBill Clinton (D) onSeptember 15, 1997 to a seat vacated byWilliam O'Kelley. Story was confirmed by theU.S. Senate onJanuary 28, 1998, on a majority voice vote. He received commission onFebruary 4, 1998. Story retired from full-time service, assumingsenior status, on December 1, 2018.[2]

Noteworthy cases

Injunction granted as to Georgia's phone subsidy fee (2013)

See also:United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (CTIA - The Wireless Association, et al v. Echols, et al, 1:13-cv-00399-RWS)

On December 17, 2013, Judge Story granted a preliminary injunction in CTIA - The Wireless Association's favor, enjoining the Georgia Public Service Commission from imposing a $5 per month fee or 500 minute limit on subsidized telephone services provided to low-income residents through the federal Lifeline program. In the underlying case, the state of Georgia attempted to institute the rate regulation to curb fraudulent use of the subsidized phone lines. CTIA filed suit and requested an injunction, arguing the state's new rule was prohibited under the Federal Communications Act of 1934. Story found that CTIA would be likely to succeed in its suit, and granted an injunction pending its ultimate resolution, noting that "while the status quo may permit some level of fraud to continue, the public interest tilts in favor of providing telephone services to low-income households that otherwise would be unable to afford mobile phones."[3]

Crown Royal case (2010)

See also:United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (USA v. Hughes, 2:09-cr-00002-RWS)

Judge Story was the presiding judge of a person who committed a string of thirty robberies known as the "Crown Royal Bandit" by using Crown Royal Whiskey bags to hide the money he covered in bank robberies.[4]

The judge handed down a 127 year federal prison sentence equal to life imprisonment after the defendant was convicted of committing nearly thirty bank robberies from 1997 to 2008. The person who committed the robberies was arrested in 2008 after a tip in a jail found the robber living with a person who was arrested for methamphetamine trafficking.[4]

Courthouse mold case (2009)

See also:United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia

Judge Story dismissed a case filed against the General Services Administration (GSA) by the children of the late Robert Klein, a formerfederal magistrate judge. The family sued the Government Services Administration over mold in the federal courthouse in Miami where the judge worked, claiming that GSA contractors did a poor job of re-modeling the courthouse.

The case was dismissed.[5]

See also

External links

Officeholder

United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia

  • Website

  • Footnotes

    Political offices
    Preceded by:
    William O'Kelley
    Northern District of Georgia
    1998–2018
    Succeeded by:
    Steven Grimberg


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    Active judges

       •  William M. Ray, II (Georgia)  •  Eleanor L. Ross  •  Mark Howard Cohen  •  Leigh Martin May  •  Jean-Paul Boulee  •  Michael L. Brown (Georgia)  •  Steven Grimberg  •  Victoria Calvert  •  Sarah Geraghty  •  Tiffany Johnson (Georgia)

    Senior judges

    Orinda Evans  •  Clarence Cooper  •  Richard Story  •  Willis Hunt  •  Charles Pannell  •  Steve C. Jones  •  Amy Totenberg  •  Thomas Thrash (Georgia)  •  

    Magistrate judgesAlan Baverman  •  Walter E. Johnson  •  Russell G. Vineyard  •  Linda T. Walker  •  J. Clay Fuller  •  Justin Anand  •  John Larkins (Georgia)  •  Catherine Salinas  •  Christopher Bly  •  Regina Cannon  •  
    Former Article III judges

    Jack Camp  •  Marvin Shoob  •  Horace Ward  •  Owen Forrester  •  Beverly Martin  •  Charles Moye  •  William O'Kelley  •  Ernest Tidwell  •  Julie Carnes  •  Timothy Batten  •  William Duffey  •  Harold Murphy  •  Robert Vining  •  John Cochran Nicoll  •  John Erskine  •  Albert Henderson  •  Lewis Morgan  •  Frank Hull  •  James Hill (Federal judge)  •  Henry Kent McCay  •  William Truslow Newman  •  Samuel Hale Sibley  •  Emory Marvin Underwood  •  Maurice Andrews  •  Newell Edenfield  •  Richard Freeman  •  Robert Hall (Georgia)  •  Frank Hooper  •  William Sloan  •  Sidney Smith  •  Robert Lee Russell (Federal judge)  •  

    Former Chief judges

    Orinda Evans  •  Charles Moye  •  William O'Kelley  •  Ernest Tidwell  •  Timothy Batten  •  Robert Vining  •  Albert Henderson  •  Lewis Morgan  •  Maurice Andrews  •  Newell Edenfield  •  Frank Hooper  •  Sidney Smith  •  Robert Lee Russell (Federal judge)  •  Thomas Thrash (Georgia)  •  


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