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John Marshall (Kansas judge)

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261:, for several years. He was profoundly religious and it was said that he feared God and no one else. Starting December 1915 he gave a series of addresses to the Second Presbyterian Church, in North Topeka, starting with "Am I a Jonah?" 323:, prisoners lounged in a carpeted lobby in the jail. She also claimed she was held under guard at her home charged with insanity, then escaped and on securing legal help the charges were dropped. 231:, the son of Humphrey Marshall and Margaret Marshall (née Rice). The family then moved to Kansas in 1870, the state John would spend the rest of his life in. He started his education in the 247:
where he graduated with high honors even though he suffered a severe measles attack during his education. He qualified as a teacher holding a first grade teacher's certificate.
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city attorney and later an attorney for the Kansas State Temperance Union. He also worked as the state assistant attorney general under
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but John stayed and lived with neighbors. He acquired much of his education being self-taught, before going on to spend two years at
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In January 1914 he announced that he would run for the Kansas Supreme Court with a desire to move from being
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the place where his mother died while he was young and her grave is located. His father then moved back to
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the city where he lived. He was then the Howard city attorney for several years, and then the
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme court of the state of Kansas
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He was known for being an outstanding figure in the enforcement of the Kansas
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laws. Three decades before his death he had been an attorney for the
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County Attorney from 1895 until 1899. He later went on to become the
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Marshall died while serving his 17th year on the supreme court and
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was appointed to complete his unexpired term by Governor
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and the creator of the "padlock plan" for controlling
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Kansas Supreme Court
Logansport, Indiana
Topeka, Kansas
Alma mater
Kansas State University
Kansas Supreme Court
Logansport, Indiana
Independence
Grenola
Indiana
Kansas State University
Elk county
Howard, Kansas
Elk County
Howard
Elk
Winfield
Fred S. Jackson
Republican
prohibition
Anti-Saloon League
blind pigs
Cowley County, Kansas
John Shaw Dawson
Alfred Washburn Benson
Clark Allen Smith
Henry Freeman Mason
Washburn Law School
Edward Ray Sloan

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