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Dixon Prentice
Associate Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court
In office
January 4, 1971 – January 6, 1986
Preceded byAmos W. Jackson
Succeeded byBrent Dickson
Personal details
Born(1919-06-03)June 3, 1919
Sellersburg, Indiana
DiedJuly 20, 2014(2014-07-20) (aged 95)
Tucson, Arizona
Political partyDemocratic

Dixon Wright Prentice[1] (June 3, 1919 – July 20, 2014) was an American judge who served as an Associate Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court from 1971 to 1986.[2]

Born in Sellersburg, Indiana, Prentice attended Indiana University, and received an LL.B. from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law in 1942.[3] He served in the United States Navy during World War II, from 1942 to 1946, after which he practiced law in Sellersburg until his appointment to the Supreme Court of Indiana, in 1970.[3]

During his tenure on the Court, he served as a commissioner of the National Conference on Uniform State Laws.[4][3] He was also "one of the driving forces" behind the adoption of the "lazy judge rule", which enabled parties to seek the substitution of a judge who they considered to be too slow-acting in their case.[2] Prentice resigned from the court in 1985, and died on July 20, 2014, in Tucson, Arizona at age 95.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Who's Who in American Law (2nd ed.). Marquis Who's Who. 1979. p. 724.
  • ^ a b Linda C. Gugin; James E. St. Clair (2010). Justices of the Indiana Supreme Court. ISBN 9780871952882. Retrieved 2018-09-07.
  • ^ a b c Minde C. Browning, Richard Humphrey, and Bruce Kleinschmidt, "Biographical Sketches of Indiana Supreme Court Justices", Indiana Law Review, Vol. 30, No. 1 (1997), section reproduced in Indiana Courts Justice Biographies page.
  • ^ Three Judges Subject to Bar Poll, 20 Res Gestae 344, 344-45 (1976).
  • ^ "Dixon Prentice Obituary - Indianapolis, IN | The Indianapolis Star". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2018-09-07.
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Amos W. Jackson

    Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court
    1971–1986
    Succeeded by

    Brent E. Dickson


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