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Robert D. Rucker

Robert D. Rucker (born 1947) was the 105th justice appointed to the Indiana Supreme Court. He retired May 12, 2017.

Robert D. Rucker
Indiana Supreme Court Justice
In office
November 19, 1999 – May 12, 2017
Appointed byFrank O'Bannon
Preceded byMyra Selby
Succeeded byChristopher M. Goff
Personal details
Born1947 (age 76–77)
Canton, Georgia
Political partyDemocratic Party
SpouseDenise Rucker
Alma materIndiana University
Valparaiso University School of Law
OccupationLawyer
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
Battles/warsVietnam War

Born in Canton, Georgia, Rucker grew up in Gary, Indiana. He joined the army and served in the 1st Cavalry Division during the Vietnam War, where he earned the Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart.[1]

He is a graduate of Indiana University (B.A. 1974) and Valparaiso University School of Law (J.D. 1976). He earned a Master of Laws degree in the judicial process from the University of Virginia Law School in 1998.

Justice Rucker served as a Judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals, having been appointed to that position in 1991 by Indiana Governor Evan Bayh. He was the first African American to serve on the Indiana Court of Appeals and thus making him the first African American appellate judge in the State of Indiana. While on the Court of Appeals, Justice Rucker served as vice-chair of the Indiana Commission for Continuing Legal Education.

As a lawyer, Justice Rucker served on the board of directors of the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association and on the board of directors of the Northwest Indiana Legal Services Organization. He also served as a deputy prosecuting attorney for Lake County, Indiana, City Attorney for the City of Gary, and practiced general law in East Chicago, Indiana.

Justice Rucker was appointed to the Indiana Supreme Court by Governor Frank O'Bannon in 1999. He is the second African American to serve on the Supreme Court of Indiana, succeeding Myra Selby, the first African American, and the first woman to ever serve on the Supreme Court of Indiana. Justice Rucker is the only Court of Appeals judge to ever be elevated to the Supreme Court. Since his appointment to the Supreme Court in 1999 he has served on the longest continuous group of justices to serve together in the Court's long and distinguished history, ten years and counting. Justice Rucker has authored over 450 majority opinions and issued over 100 dissents during his tenure on both the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court.

His published writings include, The Right to Ignore the Law: Constitutional Entitlement Versus Judicial Interpretation, 33 Val. U. L. Rev. 449 (Spring 1999).

Justice Rucker has been a pioneer in many areas including his dedication to increasing diversity in the legal profession. He has done this in many ways including appointing women and lawyers of color to serve on various Supreme Court boards and commissions and consistently hiring lawyers of color to serve as his law clerks on the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court.

The Lake County (Indiana) Commissioners have recently renamed the Lake County courthouse in downtown Gary, Indiana after Justice Rucker. The courthouse is home to several Lake County Superior Courts. Commissioner Roosevelt Allen said the February 17, 2010 vote to rename the courthouse, "Was a vote in recognition of the distinguished, exemplary career of Justice Rucker. Black male role models such as President Obama and Justice Robert Rucker will inspire countless numbers of black males, both nationally and within our community, to aspire to greatness and help our nation to remain the pre-eminent country in the world."

Justice Rucker is a member of the American Bar Association, the Indiana Judges Association, the Indiana State Bar Association, the Marion County Bar Association, and is a Fellow of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation. He is the chair of the Lake County Judicial Nominating Commission. He also serves as the current chair of the National Bar Association's Judicial Council. Justice Rucker has received numerous awards throughout his career for his service and dedication to the bench and the bar, including the outstanding alumni achievement award from Valparaiso University School of Law.

Justice Rucker is the father of three children: James, Dawn and Fanon. Fanon A. Rucker is a Judge on the Hamilton County Municipal Court in Cincinnati, Ohio. Justice Rucker and Judge Rucker were recently honored as the first African-American father/son Justice/Judge combination in known American History.

Indiana Supreme Court judge edit

Notable opinions edit

  • Wrinkles v. Indiana, 749 N.E.2d 1179 (Ind. 2002)(prohibited use of stun belt on defendant in courtroom)
  • Saylor v. Indiana, 765 N.E.2d 535 (Ind. 2002)(Indiana death penalty statute did not permit judges to unconstitutionally increase sentence beyond statutory maximum)
  • Indiana v. Quirk, 842 N.E.2d 334 (Ind. 2007)
  • Anglemyer v. State, 868 N.E.2d 482 (Ind. 2007) as corrected on rehearing by 875 N.E.2d 218 (Ind. 2007)
  • Indiana v. Davis, 898 N.E.2d 281 (Ind. 2008)
  • Wallace v. State, 905 N.E.2d 371 (Ind. 2009)
  • Myers v. Leedy, 915 N.E.2d 133 (Ind. 2009).
  • A Dissenting opinion "Barnes v. Indiana", 82S05-1007-CR-343 (Ind. 2011) arguing that individuals have a right to defend their homes from unlawful entry by government agents.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Justice Rucker inducted into Military Veterans Hall of Fame", Indiana Court Times, 24 January 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2019.

External links edit

  • Indiana Supreme Court

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Robert D Rucker born 1947 was the 105th justice appointed to the Indiana Supreme Court He retired May 12 2017 Robert D RuckerIndiana Supreme Court JusticeIn office November 19 1999 May 12 2017Appointed byFrank O BannonPreceded byMyra SelbySucceeded byChristopher M GoffPersonal detailsBorn1947 age 76 77 Canton GeorgiaPolitical partyDemocratic PartySpouseDenise RuckerAlma materIndiana UniversityValparaiso University School of LawOccupationLawyerMilitary serviceBranch serviceUnited States ArmyBattles warsVietnam War Born in Canton Georgia Rucker grew up in Gary Indiana He joined the army and served in the 1st Cavalry Division during the Vietnam War where he earned the Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart 1 He is a graduate of Indiana University B A 1974 and Valparaiso University School of Law J D 1976 He earned a Master of Laws degree in the judicial process from the University of Virginia Law School in 1998 Justice Rucker served as a Judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals having been appointed to that position in 1991 by Indiana Governor Evan Bayh He was the first African American to serve on the Indiana Court of Appeals and thus making him the first African American appellate judge in the State of Indiana While on the Court of Appeals Justice Rucker served as vice chair of the Indiana Commission for Continuing Legal Education As a lawyer Justice Rucker served on the board of directors of the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association and on the board of directors of the Northwest Indiana Legal Services Organization He also served as a deputy prosecuting attorney for Lake County Indiana City Attorney for the City of Gary and practiced general law in East Chicago Indiana Justice Rucker was appointed to the Indiana Supreme Court by Governor Frank O Bannon in 1999 He is the second African American to serve on the Supreme Court of Indiana succeeding Myra Selby the first African American and the first woman to ever serve on the Supreme Court of Indiana Justice Rucker is the only Court of Appeals judge to ever be elevated to the Supreme Court Since his appointment to the Supreme Court in 1999 he has served on the longest continuous group of justices to serve together in the Court s long and distinguished history ten years and counting Justice Rucker has authored over 450 majority opinions and issued over 100 dissents during his tenure on both the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court His published writings include The Right to Ignore the Law Constitutional Entitlement Versus Judicial Interpretation 33 Val U L Rev 449 Spring 1999 Justice Rucker has been a pioneer in many areas including his dedication to increasing diversity in the legal profession He has done this in many ways including appointing women and lawyers of color to serve on various Supreme Court boards and commissions and consistently hiring lawyers of color to serve as his law clerks on the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court The Lake County Indiana Commissioners have recently renamed the Lake County courthouse in downtown Gary Indiana after Justice Rucker The courthouse is home to several Lake County Superior Courts Commissioner Roosevelt Allen said the February 17 2010 vote to rename the courthouse Was a vote in recognition of the distinguished exemplary career of Justice Rucker Black male role models such as President Obama and Justice Robert Rucker will inspire countless numbers of black males both nationally and within our community to aspire to greatness and help our nation to remain the pre eminent country in the world Justice Rucker is a member of the American Bar Association the Indiana Judges Association the Indiana State Bar Association the Marion County Bar Association and is a Fellow of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation He is the chair of the Lake County Judicial Nominating Commission He also serves as the current chair of the National Bar Association s Judicial Council Justice Rucker has received numerous awards throughout his career for his service and dedication to the bench and the bar including the outstanding alumni achievement award from Valparaiso University School of Law Justice Rucker is the father of three children James Dawn and Fanon Fanon A Rucker is a Judge on the Hamilton County Municipal Court in Cincinnati Ohio Justice Rucker and Judge Rucker were recently honored as the first African American father son Justice Judge combination in known American History Contents 1 Indiana Supreme Court judge 1 1 Notable opinions 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksIndiana Supreme Court judge editNotable opinions edit Wrinkles v Indiana 749 N E 2d 1179 Ind 2002 prohibited use of stun belt on defendant in courtroom Saylor v Indiana 765 N E 2d 535 Ind 2002 Indiana death penalty statute did not permit judges to unconstitutionally increase sentence beyond statutory maximum Indiana v Quirk 842 N E 2d 334 Ind 2007 Anglemyer v State 868 N E 2d 482 Ind 2007 as corrected on rehearing by 875 N E 2d 218 Ind 2007 Indiana v Davis 898 N E 2d 281 Ind 2008 Wallace v State 905 N E 2d 371 Ind 2009 Myers v Leedy 915 N E 2d 133 Ind 2009 A Dissenting opinion Barnes v Indiana 82S05 1007 CR 343 Ind 2011 arguing that individuals have a right to defend their homes from unlawful entry by government agents See also editList of African American jurists List of first minority male lawyers and judges in IllinoisReferences edit Justice Rucker inducted into Military Veterans Hall of Fame Indiana Court Times 24 January 2018 Retrieved 1 February 2019 External links editIndiana Supreme Court Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert D Rucker amp oldid 1217848881, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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