Judge Eugene B. Middleton, Caddo, Claiborne and Webster Parishes, Louisiana First Judicial District File prepared by D.N.P. ------------------------------------------------------------------ USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Files may be printed or copied for personal use only. ------------------------------------------------------------------ >From "Biographies of Louisiana Judges" edited by J. Cleveland Fruge' for the Louisiana District Judges Association, publishers. 1971. Reproduction permitted without written permission provided credit line is retained. Copyright, 1971, J. Cleveland Fruge'. ------------------------------- Judge Eugene B. Middleton was appointed to the First Judicial District, Division "B" on November 1, 1968. His term ends in 1970. Judge Middleton is the son of the late Dr. E.B. Middleton and Mrs. Ruth Brown Middleton of Homer, Louisiana. He was born in Hef- lin, Louisiana, on February 8, 1920. He is married to the former Jean Longino, and their two children are Steve and Jan Middleton. After preparatory education in schools of Claiborne Parish, Judge Middleton received his B.A. Degree at the University of Southwestern Louisiana (then Southwestern Louisiana Institute), and in 1948 received his L.L.B. Degree from L.S.U. He practiced law from 1948 until 1961, during which time he served as Assistant City Attorney (1953-1954). In 1961 he was elected City Judge, and was re-elected in 1966 without opposition, and served until his appointment as District Judge on November 1, 1968. Judge Middleton is a member of the Louisiana and Shreveport Bar Associations, is presently on the Advisory Board for Exceptional children and Cadd-Bossier Council on Alcoholism. In 1967, he served as Chef de Gare of the 40 & 8. In 1941, Judge Middleton entered the U.S. Army as a private. After serving eighteen months in the European Theatre he was dis- charged in 1946 as Captain in the Infantry. * * * * *