- John Warren Davis
Infobox Judge
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name = J. Warren Davis
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caption = Davis as seen in "Scannell's New Jersey First Citizens: Biographies and Portraits of the Notable Living Men and Women of New Jersey"
office = Seat 2 on theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
term_start =2 June ,1920
term_end =24 November ,1939
nominator =Woodrow Wilson
appointer =Woodrow Wilson
predecessor = Thomas Griffith Haight
successor = Charles Alvin Jones
office2 =United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
term_start2 =15 May ,1916
term_end2 =12 June ,1920
nominator2 =Woodrow Wilson
appointer2 =
predecessor2 = New Seat
successor2 = Joseph Lamb Bodine
office3 =United States Attorney for the District ofNew Jersey
term_start3 = 1913
term_end3 = 1916
nominator3 =
appointer3 =Woodrow Wilson
predecessor3 = John B. Vreeland
successor3 =Charles F. Lynch
state_senate4 = New Jersey
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term_start4 = 1911
term_end4 = 1913
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birth_date = Birth date|1867|3|4
birth_place =Elizabeth City, North Carolina ,USA
death_date = Death date and age|1945|2|21|1867|3|4
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birthname = John Warren Davis
nationality = American
party = Democratic
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spouse = Margaret Noble Gay (1913-1945)
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children = John Warren Jr., U.S.M.C., Robert M., U.S.A.
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alma_mater =University of Pennsylvania Law School
occupation =Judge ,lawyer ,politician
profession =Law
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footnotes =John Warren Davis (commonly known as J. Warren Davis) (
March 4 ,1867 -February 21 ,1945 ) was aNew Jersey politician and federal judge.Early life and education
Davis was born in
Elizabeth City, North Carolina . He attendedBucknell University , attaining a B.A. degree in 1896 at the unusual age of 29. He then earned a Baccalaureate in Divinity fromCrozer Theological Seminary (1899), where he subsequently taught Hebrew and Greek for three years.Scannell's New Jersey First Citizens: Biographies and Portraits of the Notable Living Men and Women of New Jersey, p. 118]After Crozer, Davis traveled, briefly studying at the Universities of Chicago and Leipzig. Upon his return from
Germany , Davis studied law at theUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School , receiving a degree in 1906.Professional career and government service
After law school, Davis practiced law privately in
Philadelphia and Camden. In 1911 he was elected to theNew Jersey State Senate , where he served one term. In the Senate Davis was aligned with then-GovernorWoodrow Wilson .In 1913 Wilson began his tenure as
President of the United States . He appointed Davis as theUnited States Attorney for the District of New Jersey (1913-1916).On
May 6 ,1916 Wilson nominated Davis to a seat on theUnited States District Court for the District of New Jersey . Davis was confirmed by theUnited States Senate onMay 15 and received his commission the same day.On
May 28 ,1920 , Wilson once again nominated Davis, this time to a seat on theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit vacated by Thomas Griffith Haight. Davis was confirmed and commissioned onJune 2 .candal and indictment
In March 1939 Davis was indicted by a federal
grand jury on charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice and defraud the United States, stemming from an allegation that he wasbribe d by the famous film producer William Fox."John W. Davis Sr., Retired U.S. Judge", Obituary,The New York Times , February 22, 1945, p. 25] Fox pleaded guilty on March 28, prompting Davis to step down from the bench two weeks thereafter. Davis and a co-conspirator were tried twice by U.S. AttorneyFrancis Biddle , each trial resulting in ahung jury .Later life
In the late 1930s Davis served as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of his alma mater Bucknell, in addition the "Davis Gymnasium" was named in his honour. [cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Marts,Roberts & Davis | date= | publisher= | url =http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/education/photo_history/1945/interiors/Marts_Roberts_Davis.html | work =Bucknell University | pages = | accessdate = 2008-09-18 | language = ]
Davis assumed
senior status onApril 15 ,1939 in response to the Fox scandal and retired onNovember 24 ,1941 . At the end of his life, Davis lived on his farm inPrincess Anne County, Virginia . He died onFebruary 21 ,1945 .Personal life
Davis married Margaret Noble Gay on June 14, 1913, just two days after receiving his commission as United States Attorney. ["Senator Davis Marries. Flowers and Congratulation Sent from the White House", The New York Times, June 15, 1913]
He was survived by two sons, John Warren Jr., U.S.M.C., and Robert M., U.S.A.
References
External links
* [http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=578 Official biography] from the
Federal Judicial Center , "passim"
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