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Intro | American politician | |
Places | United States of America | |
was | Judge Politician | |
Work field | Law Politics | |
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Birth | 1 October 1891, Hampton, United States of America | |
Death | 24 March 1960 (aged 68 years) | |
Star sign | Libra |
Biography
Truman G. Futch Jr. (October 1, 1891 – March 24, 1960) was a state senator and judge in Florida. He served as president of the state senate. He also served three terms in the Florida House of Representatives. As a Lake County, Florida judge he was involved in the trials of the Groveland Four. He denied an attempt to prosecute sheriff Willis McCall who shot two of them during an alleged escape attempt while the sheriff was transporting them. He was also involved in a school segregation case. He once issued a subpoena to Florida governor LeRoy Collins. Futch died on March 24, 1960.
He declared Jesse Delbert Daniels insane and the 19 year-old was committed to a mental institution until he was freed 14 years later.
Futch was born in Hampton, Florida.
Futch liked to whittle.