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RICHARDS, John Evan was born on July 7, 1856 in San Jose, California, United States. Son of Richard Evan and Mary (Hamilton) Richards.
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RICHARDS, John Evan was born on July 7, 1856 in San Jose, California, United States. Son of Richard Evan and Mary (Hamilton) Richards.
Public Schools; University of Pacific, Bachelor of Arts, 1877, M.A, 1915, Doctor of Laws, 1924. University of Michigan, Bachelor of Laws’, 1879, Doctor of Laws, 1927.
Admitted to California bar, 1879, and practiced in San Jose and San Francisco. Appointed judge Superior Court of Santa Clara Company, 1907, and served until 1913. The American Association For Justice District Court of Appeal, 1913-1923.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, February 11, since 1924, for term expiring January 1, 1935.
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Member of Masons; Red Men. Native Sons.
Married Mary Wallace, November 23, 1881.