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Charles Blakey Blackmar

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307:. Blackmar argued that decisions on medical treatment for incompetent family members are properly left where they historically have been made, to the family without interference from the state, and that "the very existence of capital punishment demonstrates a relativity of values by establishing the proposition that some lives are not worth preserving." 484: 509: 504: 479: 299: 519: 310:
Blackmar was chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court from July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1991. He retired from the court on April 1, 1992, and in retirement promoted
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Blackmar was appointed to the Missouri Supreme Court, beginning his tenure on December 15, 1982. As a judge on the Missouri Supreme Court, he drew attention for his
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Blackmar married Ellen Day Bonnifield in 1943 and had five children and eight grandchildren. He died in
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in 1942, where he was a politics major, won the John G. Buchanan Prize, was elected to
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John Demoor, "Former Chief Justice Charles Blackmar dies at age 84."
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because of his accusation that Ashcroft "tamper with the judiciary."
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William Robbins, "Parents fight for right to let a daughter die."
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of the court from 1989 to 1991. He was appointed to the court by
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Charles Blakey Blackmar graduated from Southwest High School in
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Herbert Ferrari, "Some decisions aren't state's to make."
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Index

Chief Justice of Missouri
William Howard Billings
Edward D. Robertson Jr.
Christopher S. "Kit" Bond
William Ray Price Jr.
Kansas City
Missouri
Clearwater
Florida
Alma mater
Princeton University
University of Michigan Law School
judge
Supreme Court of Missouri
chief justice
Governor
Kit Bond
Kansas City, Missouri
Princeton University
Phi Beta Kappa
Army
European Theatre
World War II
first lieutenant
Seventh Army
Silver Star
Bronze Star Medal
Purple Heart
United States
University of Michigan Law School

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