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John Charles Watrous

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in January 1851 with the presentation of three petitions or memorials. The main charges against him were violating Texas statutes punishing those dealing in fraudulent land certificates, misusing his judicial influence, and holding sessions of court improperly. After numerous investigations the case
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After his appointment to the federal bench, Watrous became the object of severe criticism, in part because his decisions in a number of cases went against the wishes of some members of the legislature and because of his personal connections with
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in the state. The alleged relation of Watrous to an attempt to validate forged land certificates resulted in the Texas legislature's passing a resolution in 1848 asking the judge to resign.
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on February 21, 1857, to a new seat authorized by 11 Stat. 164. His service terminated on April 19, 1870, due to his resignation, because he was stricken with
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was dropped by a vote of 111 to 97 on December 15, 1858. Complaints continued to be presented to each succeeding Congress;
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from 1837 to 1838. He was Attorney General of the Republic of Texas from 1838 to 1839. He resumed private practice in
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on May 29, 1846, and received his commission the same day. Watrous was reassigned by
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prosecuted the impeachment until the adjournment of Congress on March 3, 1861.
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Following his resignation from the federal bench, Watrous moved to
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from 1830 to 1835. He continued private practice in
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United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
operation of law
Joel C. C. Winch
United States District Court for the District of Texas
James K. Polk
Mississippi House of Representatives
Colchester
Connecticut
Union College
A.B.
read law
United States district judge
United States District Court for the District of Texas
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
Colchester
Connecticut
Artium Baccalaureus
Union College
read law
Selma
Alabama
Woodville
Mississippi
Mississippi House of Representatives
Republic of Texas
Galveston
Texas
James K. Polk
United States District Court for the District of Texas
United States Senate

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