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Napoleon Bonaparte Maxey was an American politician who served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1914 to 1916 and on the Oklahoma Supreme Court Commission from 1923 to 1925.
Napoleon Bonaparte Maxey was born on July 15,1853,in Smith County,Tennessee,to Thomas J. Maxey and Mary B. Day. He attended the University of Chicago between 1877 and 1879. He studied law under Judge Monroe C. Crawford in Union County,Illinois,and was admitted to the Illinois Bar in February 1881. He married Augusta C. Miller later that year. He moved to Gainesville,Texas,in 1888 and to Muskogee,Indian Territory,in 1889. He was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives during the 5th Oklahoma Legislature as a member of the Democratic Party and served on the Oklahoma Supreme Court Commission between 1923 and 1925. He died on July 15,1930. [1]
Jérôme Bonaparte was the youngest brother of Napoleon I and reigned as Jerome Napoleon I,King of Westphalia,between 1807 and 1813.
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte was an American socialite. She was the daughter of Baltimore merchant William Patterson and the first wife of Jérôme Bonaparte,Napoleon's youngest brother.
The Constitution of the State of Oklahoma is the governing document of the U.S. State of Oklahoma. Adopted in 1907,Oklahoma ratified the United States Constitution on November 16,1907,as the 46th U.S. state. At its ratification,the Oklahoma Constitution was the lengthiest governing document of any government in the U.S. All U.S. state constitutions are subject to federal judicial review;any provision can be nullified if it conflicts with the U.S. Constitution.
The Oklahoma Senate is the upper house of the two houses of the Legislature of Oklahoma,the other being the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The total number of senators is set at 48 by the Oklahoma Constitution.
The government of the U.S. State of Oklahoma,established by the Oklahoma Constitution,is a republican democracy modeled after the federal government of the United States. The state government has three branches:the executive,legislative,and judicial. Through a system of separation of powers or "checks and balances," each of these branches has some authority to act on its own,some authority to regulate the other two branches,and has some of its own authority,in turn,regulated by the other branches.
The Oklahoma Court System is the judicial system for the U.S. State of Oklahoma. Based in Oklahoma City,the court system is a unified state court system that functions under the Chief Justice of Oklahoma who is its administrator-in-chief.
Napoleon Bonaparte Thistlewood was a veteran of the American Civil War who served as a U.S. Representative from the state of Illinois from 1908 to 1913.
Frank R. Reid was an American lawyer and politician who served six terms as a U.S. Representative from Illinois from 1923 to 1935.
Dick Thompson Morgan was an American educator,lawyer and politician who served six terms as a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma from 1909 to 1920.
Thomas Deitz McKeown was a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma.
Samuel Alschuler was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
David Davis was an American politician and jurist who was a U.S. senator from Illinois and associate justice of the United States Supreme Court. He also served as Abraham Lincoln's campaign manager at the 1860 Republican National Convention,engineering Lincoln's successful nomination for president by that party.
Oscar Raymond Luhring was an American lawyer and jurist who served as a United States representative from Indiana and an Associate Justice of the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia.
Elmer Jacob Schnackenberg was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
James R. Keaton was a justice of the Territorial Oklahoma Supreme Court from 1896 to 1898.
Napoleon Bonaparte Johnson was born on January 17,1891,in Maysville,Oklahoma. He was the oldest child of John Wade and Sarah Johnson,who had three other children,as well. John Johnson was half Cherokee,and his wife was white,making Napoleon and his siblings one-quarter Cherokee. The father was a professional stock trader and an elder in a local Presbyterian church. John raised his son like any other native Cherokee boy and saw to it that he started his education in a local Presbyterian mission school. He moved to Claremore in 1905,which he called his home most of his life. His formal education ended with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree at Cumberland University.
The 1965 Oklahoma Supreme Court scandal was a political scandal in the U.S. state of Oklahoma involving judicial misconduct on the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Justice N. S. Corn was convicted in 1964 on federal tax evasion charges. After his conviction,he implicated himself,Samuel Earl Welch,and Napoleon Bonaparte Johnson in accepting bribes to decide cases.
Impeachment or removal from office is a mechanism for removing a government official from office. In Oklahoma,impeachment of state officials is governed by the Oklahoma Constitution and covers statewide elected officials. Removal from office is governed by statute and applies to other elected officials in the state.