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J. Mercer Johnson
Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court
In office
September 16, 1957 – September 20, 1960
Preceded byArthur T. LaPrade
Succeeded byRobert O. Lesher
Personal details
Born(1906-10-20)October 20, 1906
Naco, Arizona Territory, U.S.
DiedDecember 17, 1988(1988-12-17) (aged 82)
Tucson, Arizona, U.S.
Political partyDemocrat
Spouse
Margaret Mary Blank
(m. 1933)
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John Mercer Johnson[1] (October 20, 1906 – December 17, 1988) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona from September 16, 1957 to September 20, 1960. [2]

Born in Naco, Arizona Territory, Johnson ran for Pima County Attorney in 1936, losing in the primary election. Two years later, he became the Democratic nominee and won the position. He was reelected three times. Johnson became a Superior Court judge in 1946. He served in that position until becoming an Arizona Supreme Court Justice in 1957, appointed by Governor Ernest W. McFarland to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Justice Arthur T. LaPrade. He stepped down from the Court in 1960 to return to private practice.[3] Johnson became a partner at the firm Johnson, Dowdall & Terry in Tucson. There, Johnson represented Conoco.[4][5] He died on December 17, 1988.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Marriage Announced". Arizona Daily Star. January 18, 1933.
  2. ^ "Judicial History".
  3. ^ "Pima County Attorney".
  4. ^ Petrol Stops Northwest v. Continental Co., Trade Cases P 63414, ¶ 63,414.
  5. ^ June 9, 1958, Arizona Daily Star p. 1.
  6. ^ "J. Mercer Johnson dies; former state Supreme Court justice". Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, Arizona. December 20, 1988. p. 21. Retrieved August 1, 2019.
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