Background
Smith was born in the Germantown area of Philadelphia.
Smith was born in the Germantown area of Philadelphia.
After graduating in 1792 from the University of Pennsylvania, he worked and studied in the office of Jared Ingersoll, a signer of the United States Constitution who was then the newly appointed state Attorney General.
He was state Attorney General (1823-1828) and a Justice of the state"s Supreme Court (1828-1830). In 1794, Smith moved to Reading, and practiced law in Berkshire, Lehigh, Northampton, and Schuylkill counties. In 1823, Governor Shulze offered Smith the position of Secretary of the Commonwealth, which he declined, but then offered Smith the position of state Attorney General, which he accepted.
He served until 1828, when he resigned upon being appointed to the state Supreme Court, where he served until his death in 1830.
In 1809 he was part of the team defending, unsuccessfully, the controversial Susanna Cox.