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Chuck McRae
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi
In office
1990–2004
Preceded byWilliam Joel Blass
Succeeded byJess H. Dickinson
Personal details
Born
Charles McRae

c. 1939
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
Children1
Alma materMarietta College
ProfessionLawyer, retired judge

Charles "Chuck" McRae (born c. 1939)[1] is an American retired judge. He served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi from November 1990 to January 2004.

Education

McRae graduated from Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio, and taught in Mississippi and Florida.[2]

Career

McRae worked as a lawyer in Gulfport, Mississippi.[1]

He ran for a seat on the court occupied by Joel Blass, who had been appointed to a seat vacated by the death of judge Ruble Griffin. McRae saturated the media with campaign ads and toured the state to defeat Blass in the Democratic primary.[1] McRae ran for reelection in 1994, winning by default after his initial Republican opponent withdrew to accept another office, and the substitution of another candidate was ruled to be in violation of the election statute.[1]

He was censured in 1997.[3] A 2003 Forbes article describes him as favoring plaintiffs and having received most of his campaign funding from plaintiff lawyers. It describes his successor, Jess Dickinson, as being more favorable to business.[4]

Personal life

In 2017, McRae was in an intensive care unit after a scuba diving accident.[5] He has one daughter.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Leslie Southwick, Mississippi Supreme Court Elections: A Historical Perspective 1916-1996, 18 Miss. C. L. Rev. 115 (1997-1998).
  2. ^ https://law-db.mc.edu/judicial/judge_profiles.php#mcrae Mississippi College Judicial Data Project entry on Chuck McRae
  3. ^ "FindLaw's Supreme Court of Mississippi case and opinions". Findlaw.
  4. ^ Robert Lenzner and Matthew Miller, Buying Justice, Forbes (July 21, 2003)
  5. ^ Gates, Jimmie E. "Former state high court Justice McRae in ICU after scuba diving incident in Cozumel". The Clarion-Ledger.
  6. ^ "This former Supreme Court justice isn't ready to ride off into the sunset".
Political offices
Preceded by Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi
1990–2004
Succeeded by


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