Robert Hunt Parker
Born 2/15/1892 · Died 1/1/1969
Judicial Career
- judNC1/1/1952 – 1/1/1969
- jud1/1/1951 – 1/1/1951
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For other people named Robert Parker, see Robert Parker (disambiguation) .
Robert Hunt Parker (1892–1969) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice and chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court .
Born in Enfield, North Carolina , on February 15, 1892, Parker served in the United States Army during World War I . He was elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives and served one term (1923–24). He was a state superior court judge, 1932–1952; associate justice of the state supreme court, 1952–66; and finally Chief Justice of the state supreme court, 1966-69. Parker died in office on November 10, 1969.
The North Carolina Literary & Historical Association sponsors the R. Hunt Parker Memorial Award in his memory.
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