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Justice James Lorenzo Worden
(Seventeenth Justice)
Justice Worden was born May 10, 1819, in Sandisfield, Massachusetts,
and died June 10, 1884, in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
He received his early education in the Ohio public schools. He
began studying law in 1838 and was admitted to the Ohio bar in Lancaster,
Ohio, in 1841. He opened his first law office at Tiffin, Ohio, and
practiced there until 1844, when he moved to Columbia City, Indiana.560
In 1846, he opened a law office in Fort Wayne where he lived the
rest of his life. He became the prosecutor for the 10th Indiana
Judicial Circuit in 1851. He was appointed to the 10th Indiana Judicial
Circuit Court in 1855, and was later elected for a six-year term.561
He served until 1858, when he was appointed to the Indiana Supreme
Court to fill the vacancy created by Justice William Stuart’s
resignation.562 He was re-elected for three subsequent terms. He
had served continuously for almost twenty-five years as a Justice
of the Indiana Supreme Court when he left the bench on December
1, 1882.563
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