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          Stephan P. Mickle

          American judge (1944–2021)

          Stephan P. Mickle

          Judge Stephan P.

          Mickle

          In office
          June 22, 2011 – January 26, 2021
          In office
          2009–2011
          Preceded byRobert Hinkle
          Succeeded byM.

          Judge Stephan P. Mickle was the first African American to receive an undergraduate degree from the University of Florida ().

        1. Judge Stephan P. Mickle was the first African American to receive an undergraduate degree from the University of Florida ().
        2. Stephan Pierre Mickle was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida.
        3. Mickle was born in New York City, New York.
        4. Born June 18, , in New York, NY Died January 26, , in Gainesville, FL Federal Judicial Service: Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District.
        5. Judge Mickle maintained a reputation for being humble, kind, mild-mannered, thoughtful, and attentive throughout his many years on the bench.
        6. Casey Rodgers

          In office
          May 22, 1998 – June 22, 2011
          Appointed byBill Clinton
          Preceded byMaurice M. Paul
          Succeeded byMark E.

          Walker

          Born(1944-06-18)June 18, 1944
          New York City, New York
          DiedJanuary 26, 2021(2021-01-26) (aged 76)
          Gainesville, Florida
          EducationUniversity of Florida (B.A., M.Ed.)
          Fredric G.

          Levin College of Law (J.D.)

          Stephan Pierre Mickle[1] (June 18, 1944[2] – January 26, 2021) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida.

          Education

          Mickle was born in New York City, New York. In 1965, he received his Bachelor of Artsdegree in political science. He was the first Black undergraduate student to