George Tucker
St. George Tucker was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Virginia. He was nominated by President James Madison on January 18, 1813. He was confirmed by the Senate on January 19, 1813, and received commission that same day. He was reassigned on February 4, 1819.[1]
He was reassigned to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on February 4, 1819. He resigned on June 30, 1825.[1]
Professional career
- Private practice, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1772-1776
- Continental Army Lieutenant Colonel, 1776-1781
- Member, Council of State, Virginia
- Private practice, Virginia, 1781-1788
- Commonwealth Attorney, Chesterfield County, Virginia, 1783-1786
- Delegate, Annapolis Convention, 1786
- Judge, General Court of Virginia, 1788-1803
- Professor of law, College of William and Mary, 1800-1804
- Judge, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, 1803-1811
- Private practice, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1811-1813[1]
Education
- College of William and Mary, 1772[1]
External links
- St. George Tucker. Biography from the "Colonial Williamsburg" website.
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Judge Tucker's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
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