James P. Hughes

American judge (1874–1961) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James Peter Hughes (December 18, 1874 – August 30, 1961) was a justice of the Indiana Supreme Court from January 3, 1933, to January 1, 1939.

Succeeded byHardress N. Swaim
Born(1874-12-18)December 18, 1874
DiedAugust 30, 1961(1961-08-30) (aged 86)
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James P. Hughes
Justice of Indiana Supreme Court
In office
January 3, 1933  January 3, 1939
Preceded byClarence R. Martin
Succeeded byHardress N. Swaim
Personal details
Born(1874-12-18)December 18, 1874
DiedAugust 30, 1961(1961-08-30) (aged 86)
PartyRepublican
EducationDePauw University
Indiana University (JD)
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Biography

Born in Vigo County, Indiana,[1] Hughes attended DePauw University and the Indiana University Maurer School of Law.[2]

In 1911, Governor Thomas R. Marshall appointed Hughes as the first judge to serve on the newly established 64th Indiana judicial circuit, encompassing Putnam County, Indiana. Hughes served in that capacity until his election to the Indiana Supreme Court in 1932, for which he took office in January 1933. He declined to run for re-election in 1938, and instead accepted a posting as an assistant attorney general of the state, working under Omer Stokes Jackson.[3] He later resumed the practice of law in Greencastle, Indiana.[1] From 1942 to 1943, Hughes served on a federal railway strike panel.[1]

Hughes died at his country home near Greencastle, Indiana.[1]

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