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− | '''Joseph S. Utley''' was a [[Benton]] attorney and the Arkansas [[Attorney General]] from 1921 to 1925. | + | '''Joseph S. Utley''' was a [[Benton]] general practice attorney and the Arkansas [[Attorney General]] from 1921 to 1925. |
Utley was born in [[Greenbrier]], Arkansas, on October 18, 1876. He was a [[Hendrix College]] graduate and received his A.B. in 1906 while working in a private law office. Utley was admitted to the bar in 1907. He became a prosecuting attorney for the Seventh Judicial Circuit, and a State Senator in 1917. | Utley was born in [[Greenbrier]], Arkansas, on October 18, 1876. He was a [[Hendrix College]] graduate and received his A.B. in 1906 while working in a private law office. Utley was admitted to the bar in 1907. He became a prosecuting attorney for the Seventh Judicial Circuit, and a State Senator in 1917. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 1 May 2009
Joseph S. Utley was a Benton general practice attorney and the Arkansas Attorney General from 1921 to 1925.
Utley was born in Greenbrier, Arkansas, on October 18, 1876. He was a Hendrix College graduate and received his A.B. in 1906 while working in a private law office. Utley was admitted to the bar in 1907. He became a prosecuting attorney for the Seventh Judicial Circuit, and a State Senator in 1917.
References
- James Clark Fifield, The American Bar (Minneapolis, MN: The James C. Fifield Company, 1918), 25.