After serving as campaign director for
Senator Jim McClure in 1978, McClure recommended Ryan to
President Ronald Reagan in July 1981 to fill a seat on the
U.S. District Court vacated by Judge
Raymond McNichols. He was nominated by President Reagan on December 7, confirmed by the Senate on December 16, and received commission on December 17, 1981. Ryan served as Chief Judge from 1988 to 1992, then assumed
senior status on December 30, 1992, and continued until his death from
cancer on April 10, 1995. He is buried at Morris Hill Cemetery in Boise.
Notable cases • In the spring of 1982, recaptured fugitive spy
Christopher Boyce was sentenced by Ryan to three years for his escape and to 25 years for bank robbery, conspiracy, and breaking federal gun laws. • In the mid-1980s, Ryan ruled in favor of inmate Walter "Bud" Balla and others that conditions in the state prison violated their constitutional rights. He imposed a cap on inmate population which necessitated the construction of a new maximum security facility. • In early 1991, Ryan issued the
bench warrant for
Randy Weaver, which led to the
Ruby Ridge standoff in August 1992. == References ==