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William G. Roberds

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77:. Governor Johnson noted that Roberds was not among the many people who had applied for the position, but was chosen due to the Johnson's knowledge of Roberds as a reputable lawyer. Roberds was then reelected to the bench three times, in 1942, 1948, and 1956, without opposition. He served as a presiding justice for the court from 1949 until 1960, when he retired due to health concerns. 64:
Roberds practiced law in West Point from 1910 to 1926, when he began teaching at the University of Mississippi. He resigned from teaching in 1930 to return to the practice of law, but in 1937 was asked to return as a professor of law. In 1940, Governor
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Mississippi Supreme Court Elections: A Historical Perspective 1916-1996
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Supreme Court of Mississippi
Prairie
Monroe County, Mississippi
West Point, Mississippi
Mississippi State University
University of Mississippi School of Law
Paul B. Johnson Sr.
Supreme Court of Mississippi
James G. McGowen
Jackson, Mississippi




"Ex-Justice Roberds Succumbs"



Leslie Southwick
Mississippi Supreme Court Elections: A Historical Perspective 1916-1996




Governor Names William Roberds To Court Bench
James G. McGowen
Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi
Taylor H. McElroy
Categories
1884 births

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