Lorenzo Sawyer

American lawyer and judge, California Supreme Court

Lorenzo Sawyer - American lawyer and judge, California Supreme Court
Born

May 23rd, 1820
205 years ago

Died

September 7th, 1891
134 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Born in 1820, this individual was a significant figure in the legal system of California. Graduating from law school, served as a legal practitioner before entering public office. Appointed as a judge in California, served on the California Supreme Court from 1863 to 1877, participating in numerous important rulings that shaped the state's judicial landscape. Involved in various legal reforms during a transformative period in California's history.

Served on the California Supreme Court from 1863 to 1877

Participated in key legal rulings that influenced California law

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