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American judge (born 1948 or 1949) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
P. Scott Neville Jr. (born 1948/1949)[2] is an American lawyer who has served a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court.
Scott Neville | |
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Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court | |
Assumed office June 15, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Charles E. Freeman |
Judge of the Illinois First District Appellate Court | |
In office June 11, 2004 – June 15, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Neil Hartigan |
Succeeded by | Michael Hyman |
Personal details | |
Born | 1948 or 1949 (age 75–76) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic[1] |
Education | Culver-Stockton College (BA) Washington University (JD) |
Neville received his undergraduate degree from Culver–Stockton College and his Juris Doctor from Washington University School of Law.[3]
He was admitted to the bar in 1974 and served as a law clerk to Appellate Court Justice Glenn T. Johnson. From 1977 until 1979, he was Of Counsel at Howard, Mann & Slaughter. In 1979, he became a principal with the law firm of Neville & Ward. In 1981, he established P. Scott Neville, Jr. & Associates, which merged with Howse, Howse, Neville & Gray in 1990.[3][4]
Neville was appointed to the Circuit Court of Cook County in 1999 and elected in 2000. On June 11, 2004, he was appointed to the Appellate Court to succeed Neil Hartigan.[5] He was then elected to the Appellate Court in 2012. He also served as Chairman of the Executive Committee for the Illinois Appellate Court, First District from September 1, 2013 until August 31, 2014, is a former member of the Appellate Court's Executive Committee and has been the Presiding Justice of the Second, Third and Fourth Divisions.[4]
Neville was appointed by the Supreme Court to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Justice Charles E. Freeman.[6] He was sworn into office on June 15, 2018[7][8] and his would have ended on December 7, 2020, but his was subsequently elected in his own right.[9] Neville was only the second black justice in the Illinois Supreme Court's 170-year history (Freeman had been the first).[8]
Neville was born in Chicago.[3] He is married to Sharon J. Neville and has two adult stepdaughters.[4]
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