John E. Richards Explained

John E. Richards
Office:Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court
Termstart:February 11, 1924
Termend:June 25, 1932
Appointer:Governor Friend Richardson
Predecessor:Frank H. Kerrigan
Successor:Ira F. Thompson
Office1:Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal, First District
Termstart1:October 6, 1913
Termend1:January 3, 1927
Appointer1:Governor Hiram Johnson
Predecessor1:Samuel P. Hall
Birth Name:John Evan Richards
Birth Date:7 July 1856
Birth Place:San Jose, California, U.S.
Death Place:Santa Clara, California, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of the Pacific (BA)
University of Michigan Law School (LLB)

John Evan Richards (July 7, 1856  - June 25, 1932) was an American attorney who served as an associate justice of the California Supreme Court from 1924 until 1932.[1]

Biography

Richards was born on July 7, 1856, to Richard Evan Richards and Mary Hamilton in San Jose, California, where he attended the public schools.[2] He obtained his undergraduate degree from University of the Pacific in 1877 and his law degree from the University of Michigan Law School in 1879.[3]

After graduation, Richards practiced law in San Francisco and San Jose with the firm of Moore, Lane & Leib, where future Justice William Langdon was later employed as a law clerk.[4] In January 1904, Richards was elected a trustee of the newly formed Santa Clara Bar Association.[5]

In September 1907, Governor James Gillett appointed Richards as judge of the Santa Clara Superior Court to fill the vacancy from the resignation due to age of Augustus Rhodes.[6] [7] [8]

In October 1913, Governor Hiram Johnson elevated Richards to the First District Court of Appeal, replacing Samuel P. Hall who died in office.[9] In October 1914, Richards won election to the remainder of Hall's unexpired term.[10] [11] From 1913 to 1916, he lectured at Santa Clara University School of Law.

On February 11, 1924, Governor Friend Richardson appointed Richards as an associate justice of the California Supreme Court to fill the vacant seat of Frank H. Kerrigan. In November 1924, Richards won election to the remainder of Kerrigan's unexpired term.[12] His last opinion, Parra v. Traeger (1931)[13] was filed on December 31, 1931. He died in office on June 25, 1932.[14] Governor James Rolph appointed Ira F. Thompson to take the vacant seat.[15]

Honors and activities

Richards served as a trustee of the University of the Pacific, which in 1914 awarded him an honorary Master of Arts.[2] In 1924, the University of Michigan conferred on him the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws.[2] In his spare time, he wrote editorials, essays and poetry.[16] [7]

Personal life

On November 3, 1881, Richards married Mary Westphal in San Jose, California. They had two sons: John P. Richards and Donald W. Richards.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: California Supreme Court History. cschs.org. 2016-07-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20150203050303/http://www.cschs.org/02_history/02_c.html. 2015-02-03. dead.
  2. Web site: John E. Richards In Memoriam. 215 Cal. Rpts. 777. California Supreme Court Historical Society. July 18, 2017. 1932.
  3. Book: George. Charles E.. The Lawyer & Banker and Southern Bench & Bar Review, Volume 7. 1914. 306. July 18, 2017.
  4. News: Mills Case Closed for the Plaintiff. July 18, 2017. San Francisco Call. 128. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 6 October 1899. 86. 3.
  5. News: Lawyers Elect Their Officers. July 18, 2017. San Francisco Call. 55. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 24 January 1904. 95. 24.
  6. News: Judge Richards Installed. July 18, 2017. San Francisco Call. 102. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 12 September 1907. 7.
  7. Web site: John E. Richards. myweb.wvnet.edu. July 21, 2016.
  8. News: Judge for Santa Clara. July 18, 2017. Sacramento Union. 14. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 7 September 1907. 7.
  9. News: Richard's Selection for Appeal Bench is Given Approval. July 18, 2017. San Francisco Call. 123. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 6 October 1913. 114. 5.
  10. News: Judge John E. Richards. July 18, 2017. Mill Valley Record. 40. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 24 October 1914. 2.
  11. Book: California Blue Book, Or State Roster. 1915. State Printing Office. Sacramento, CA. 436. July 27, 2017. Election 1914, For the First District...John E. Richards was elected Associate Justice to fill out the unexpired term of Samuel P. Hall, deceased, to which he had been appointed by Governor Johnson on the death of Samuel P. Hall..
  12. Book: Johnson. J. Edward. History of the California Supreme Court: The Justices 1900-1950, vol 2. 1966. Bancroft-Whitney. San Francisco, CA. 92–98. August 14, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170125153045/http://library.courtinfo.ca.gov/included/docs/SCJC_Vol_2.pdf. January 25, 2017. dead.
  13. https://casetext.com/case/parra-v-traeger Parra v. Traeger
  14. News: Justice John Richards of State Court Passes Away. August 12, 2017. San Bernardino Sun. UPI. 38. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 26 June 1932. 3.
  15. News: Appointed to Supreme Court. July 18, 2017. Madera Tribune. 47. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 28 December 1932. 2.
  16. News: Books Received. July 18, 2017. San Francisco Call. 38. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 7 January 1906. 99. 27. Idylls of Monterey and Other Verses, by John E. Richards.