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James Morris (North Dakota judge)

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for a seat on the North Dakota Supreme Court. Morris was reelected in 1944 and 1954, and served continuously except for a year-long leave of absence to accept an appointment from President
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in Germany following World War II. He did not serve as a judge for the more famous
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North Dakota Supreme Court Justices page for James Morris
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North Dakota Supreme Court
sod house
Bordulac, North Dakota
Cincinnati
University of Cincinnati Law School
Carrington, North Dakota
World War II
George Moellring
Harry Truman
War Crimes Tribunal
Nuremberg trials
I.G. Farben Industries
Bismarck, North Dakota




North Dakota Supreme Court Justices page for James Morris


"North Dakota Supreme Court History: J. Justice Morris: Nazi War Crimes Judge"
George F. Shafer
Republican
North Dakota Attorney General
George F. Shafer
Attorney General of North Dakota
Arthur J. Gronna
George Moellring
Justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court
Harvey B. Knudson

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