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George Washington English (May 9, 1866 – July 19, 1941) was a
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of the
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. Charged with abuse of power and other offenses, English was impeached by the
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on April 1, 1926 and resigned his position before proceedings could continue.


Education and career

Born on May 9, 1866, near
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,
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, English received a
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in 1891 from the now defunct law school at
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. He was chief deputy sheriff of Johnson County, Illinois from 1891 to 1892. He entered private practice in Vienna from 1893 to 1912. He served as city attorney of Vienna. He was a member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1907 to 1912. He continued private practice in
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, Illinois from 1912 to 1914. He was a special income tax attorney for the
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from 1914 to 1918.


Federal judicial service

English was nominated by President
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on April 22, 1918, to a seat on the
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vacated by Judge Francis Marion Wright. He was confirmed by the
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on May 3, 1918, and received his commission the same day. His service terminated on November 4, 1926, due to his resignation, after being impeached by the
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on April 1, 1926. The five articles of English's impeachment were: * Tyranny and oppression, and abuse of the powers of his office. * Partiality and favoritism, particularly to Charles B. Thomas, his referee in bankruptcy, to whom he was “under great obligation financial and otherwise.” * Improper and unlawful conduct in connection with a “bankruptcy ring” operating in his district. * Manipulation of bankruptcy and other funds, in conjunction with his referee in bankruptcy, for the pecuniary benefit of the referee, himself and his son. * A general course of conduct constituting misbehavior and misdemeanor in office. The House voted to impeach by a vote of 306 to 60, but the charges were dismissed following English's resignation. He had been accused of abusive treatment of attorneys and litigants appearing before him.


Coverage

John T. Rogers of '' St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' won the
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for Reporting with his coverage of the inquiry leading to English's impeachment.


Death

English died on July 19, 1941 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He was interred in Evergreen Cemetery in Fort Lauderdale.


References


Sources


Justice Learning Timeline

''The New York Times'', November 5, 1926
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