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Ernest A. Finney Jr.

Ernest Adolphus Finney Jr. (March 23, 1931 – December 3, 2017) was the first African-American Supreme Court Justice appointed to the South Carolina Supreme Court since the Reconstruction Era.[1] He spent the last years of his life in Sumter, South Carolina. He was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.[2]

Ernest A. Finney Jr.
Chief Justice of South Carolina
In office
December 1994 – March 23, 2000
Preceded byA. Lee Chandler
Succeeded byJean H. Toal
Associate Justice of South Carolina
In office
1985 – December 1994
Preceded byJulius B. Ness
Succeeded byE. C. Burnett, III
Personal details
Born
Ernest Adolphus Finney Jr.

(1931-03-23)March 23, 1931
Smithfield, Virginia, U.S.
DiedDecember 3, 2017(2017-12-03) (aged 86)
Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.
SpouseFrances Davenport Finney
Alma materClaflin College (B.A. 1952)
South Carolina State University (J.D. 1954)

Early life, education edit

Finney was born in Smithfield, Virginia. His mother died when he was ten days old, so he was raised by his father, Dr. Ernest A. Finney Sr. Finney earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Claflin College in 1952. He then enrolled in South Carolina State College's School of Law, from which he graduated in 1954.

In the beginning, he was unable to find work as a lawyer, so he followed in his father's footsteps and worked as a teacher. In 1960, he moved to Sumter and began a full-time law practice.[3]

Legal career edit

In 1961, Finney represented the Friendship 9, a group of black junior college students arrested and charged when trying to desegregate McCrory's lunch counter in Rock Hill, South Carolina.[4]

In 1963, he served as chairman of the South Carolina Commission on Civil Rights. Finney was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1972. He was subsequently appointed a member of the House Judiciary Committee, making him the first African-American to serve on that key committee in modern times. Finney was one of the founders of the Legislative Black Caucus and served as charter Chairperson from 1973-75.[3]

In May 1994, the state's general assembly elected Ernest Finney to the position of Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court, effective December 1994, making him the first African-American Chief Justice of South Carolina since Reconstruction. In 1976, he won an election to become South Carolina's first black circuit judge. He has been on the state Supreme Court since 1985. Finney retired from the state Supreme Court in 2000 and was named interim president of South Carolina State University in 2002.[3]

In 2015, Finney represented the surviving eight members of the Friendship Nine at the court hearing where their convictions were overturned.[5]

Awards edit

Among Finney's other accomplishments are also a position on the National College of State Trial Judges, 1977; Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, The Citadel & Johnson C. Smith University, 1995; Doctor of Humane Letters, SC State University, 1996; Doctor of Laws, Morris College, 1996; Doctorate, Claflin University; Honoree, S.C. Trial Lawyers Association, 1993; elected and qualified Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit, 1976; and elected and qualified Associate Justice, 1985.[3]

Death edit

Finney died on December 3, 2017 at the age of 86 in Columbia, South Carolina from complications of Alzheimer's disease.[6][7]

Family edit

Finney's daughter, Nikky Finney, is a poet and professor at the University of South Carolina.

Finney's son Ernest A. Finney III was the solicitor for the state of South Carolina who argued for the state against exoneration of George Stinney Jr.

Finney's son Jerry Finney Sr. owns and operates the Finney Law Firm, Inc., in Columbia. He provides a range of services in a variety of practice areas, including civil litigation, workers' compensation, and probate.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Roberts, Sam (7 December 2017). "Ernest Finney Jr., Rights Lawyer in 'Jail, Not Bail' Case, Dies at 86". The New York Times. from the original on 4 September 2019. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Ernest A. Finney Jr". South Carolina Hall of Fame. from the original on 2017-12-05. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  3. ^ a b c d Profile 2008-01-18 at the Wayback Machine, scafricanamericanhistory.com; accessed December 11, 2017.
  4. ^ Michael Scoggins and David Rawlinson, "Rock Hill, Jail no Bail & the Friendship Nine" 2011-11-17 at the Wayback Machine, Friendship College; retrieved January 19, 2012.
  5. ^ Amber Payne (January 28, 2015). "'Friendship Nine': Convictions Overturned For Famed Civil Rights Protesters". NBC News. Associated Press. from the original on 2020-06-13. Retrieved 2019-10-07.
  6. ^ TEGNA. "Former SC Supreme Court Justice Ernest Finney Jr. Dead at 86".
  7. ^ Shain, Andy (4 December 2017). "Former S.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Ernest Finney Jr. passes away". from the original on 2017-12-04. Retrieved 2017-12-04.

4 Michael Scoggins and David Rawlinson, "'Rock Hill, Jail No Bail and the Friendship Nine'" Archived 2011-11-17 at the Wayback Machine, Friendship College; retrieved January 19, 2012

External links edit

  • at the website of the Finney Law Firm, Inc
  • Court hearing to vacate the convictions of the Friendship Nine, City of Rock Hill, SC, January 30, 2015

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Ernest Adolphus Finney Jr March 23 1931 December 3 2017 was the first African American Supreme Court Justice appointed to the South Carolina Supreme Court since the Reconstruction Era 1 He spent the last years of his life in Sumter South Carolina He was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity 2 Ernest A Finney Jr Chief Justice of South CarolinaIn office December 1994 March 23 2000Preceded byA Lee ChandlerSucceeded byJean H ToalAssociate Justice of South CarolinaIn office 1985 December 1994Preceded byJulius B NessSucceeded byE C Burnett IIIPersonal detailsBornErnest Adolphus Finney Jr 1931 03 23 March 23 1931Smithfield Virginia U S DiedDecember 3 2017 2017 12 03 aged 86 Columbia South Carolina U S SpouseFrances Davenport FinneyAlma materClaflin College B A 1952 South Carolina State University J D 1954 Contents 1 Early life education 2 Legal career 3 Awards 4 Death 5 Family 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life education editFinney was born in Smithfield Virginia His mother died when he was ten days old so he was raised by his father Dr Ernest A Finney Sr Finney earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Claflin College in 1952 He then enrolled in South Carolina State College s School of Law from which he graduated in 1954 In the beginning he was unable to find work as a lawyer so he followed in his father s footsteps and worked as a teacher In 1960 he moved to Sumter and began a full time law practice 3 Legal career editThis section relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Ernest A Finney Jr news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2017 In 1961 Finney represented the Friendship 9 a group of black junior college students arrested and charged when trying to desegregate McCrory s lunch counter in Rock Hill South Carolina 4 In 1963 he served as chairman of the South Carolina Commission on Civil Rights Finney was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1972 He was subsequently appointed a member of the House Judiciary Committee making him the first African American to serve on that key committee in modern times Finney was one of the founders of the Legislative Black Caucus and served as charter Chairperson from 1973 75 3 In May 1994 the state s general assembly elected Ernest Finney to the position of Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court effective December 1994 making him the first African American Chief Justice of South Carolina since Reconstruction In 1976 he won an election to become South Carolina s first black circuit judge He has been on the state Supreme Court since 1985 Finney retired from the state Supreme Court in 2000 and was named interim president of South Carolina State University in 2002 3 In 2015 Finney represented the surviving eight members of the Friendship Nine at the court hearing where their convictions were overturned 5 Awards editAmong Finney s other accomplishments are also a position on the National College of State Trial Judges 1977 Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree The Citadel amp Johnson C Smith University 1995 Doctor of Humane Letters SC State University 1996 Doctor of Laws Morris College 1996 Doctorate Claflin University Honoree S C Trial Lawyers Association 1993 elected and qualified Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit 1976 and elected and qualified Associate Justice 1985 3 Death editFinney died on December 3 2017 at the age of 86 in Columbia South Carolina from complications of Alzheimer s disease 6 7 Family editFinney s daughter Nikky Finney is a poet and professor at the University of South Carolina Finney s son Ernest A Finney III was the solicitor for the state of South Carolina who argued for the state against exoneration of George Stinney Jr Finney s son Jerry Finney Sr owns and operates the Finney Law Firm Inc in Columbia He provides a range of services in a variety of practice areas including civil litigation workers compensation and probate See also editList of African American jurists List of first minority male lawyers and judges in South CarolinaReferences edit Roberts Sam 7 December 2017 Ernest Finney Jr Rights Lawyer in Jail Not Bail Case Dies at 86 The New York Times Archived from the original on 4 September 2019 Retrieved 12 December 2017 Ernest A Finney Jr South Carolina Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 2017 12 05 Retrieved 2017 12 04 a b c d Profile Archived 2008 01 18 at the Wayback Machine scafricanamericanhistory com accessed December 11 2017 Michael Scoggins and David Rawlinson Rock Hill Jail no Bail amp the Friendship Nine Archived 2011 11 17 at the Wayback Machine Friendship College retrieved January 19 2012 Amber Payne January 28 2015 Friendship Nine Convictions Overturned For Famed Civil Rights Protesters NBC News Associated Press Archived from the original on 2020 06 13 Retrieved 2019 10 07 TEGNA Former SC Supreme Court Justice Ernest Finney Jr Dead at 86 Shain Andy 4 December 2017 Former S C Supreme Court Chief Justice Ernest Finney Jr passes away Archived from the original on 2017 12 04 Retrieved 2017 12 04 4 Michael Scoggins and David Rawlinson Rock Hill Jail No Bail and the Friendship Nine Archived 2011 11 17 at the Wayback Machine Friendship College retrieved January 19 2012External links editBiography at the website of the Finney Law Firm Inc Court hearing to vacate the convictions of the Friendship Nine City of Rock Hill SC January 30 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ernest A Finney Jr amp oldid 1166763984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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