- J. Frank Huskins
J. Frank Huskins (
10 February ,1911 -November 19 ,1995 ) was an associate justice of theNorth Carolina Supreme Court from 1968 through 1982.Huskins was born in the Toledo community near Burnsville, Yancey County,
North Carolina to Joseph Irwin Huskins and Mary Etta Peterson Huskins. Huskins attended Mars Hill Junior College from 1927 to 1929. He then earned an A.B. degree from theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1930 and a degree from its law school in 1932.He returned to Burnsville, where he was elected mayor in 1939, a position in which he served until he joined the
U.S. Navy forWorld War II . He served from 1942 to 1946 and was honorably discharged as aLieutenant Commander . Returning to Burnsville again, Huskins was elected in 1947 to theNorth Carolina House of Representatives as a Democrat. GovernorKerr Scott appointed him Chairman of the state Industrial Commission, where he served from 1949 until 1955.He was appointed by Governor
Luther Hodges to the North CarolinaSuperior Court bench in 1955 for the Western Division, which included his home county of Yancey. He served as a Superior Court Judge for ten years. In 1965, he was called upon by Chief JusticeEmery Denny to hold a newly-created post as Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts. He held this position until 5 February 1968, when GovernorDan K. Moore appointed him to the North Carolina Supreme Court as an Associate Justice. He was re-elected in 1968 and 1976. On 1 February 1982, he retired from the Court, andBurley Mitchell was appointed to his seat. Judge Huskins entered private practice in Raleigh and argued several cases before the Supreme Court.Reference
* [http://www.nccourts.org/Courts/Appellate/Supreme/Portrait/Portrait.asp?Name=Huskins Presentation of Portrait of J. Frank Huskins]
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