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Charles A. Marvin

Charles Allen Marvin, known as Corky Marvin (July 18, 1929 – April 27, 2003),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Charles A. "Corky" Marvin )〕 was a district attorney and a state circuit court judge in North Louisiana from 1971 until his retirement in 1999.


==Background==

Marvin was born to Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler L. Marvin in Jonesville in Catahoula Parish in northeastern Louisiana. He studied journalism at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, where he was the outstanding graduate in his field and an editor of the student newspaper, ''The Tech Talk''. He was later involved in fund-raising drives for Louisiana Tech.〔"Marvin and Moore Will Head Local Louisiana Tech Fund Drive", ''Minden Press-Herald'', May 5, 1969, p. 3〕 Marvin then worked for a year as editor of the weekly newspaper the ''Delhi Dispatch'' in Delhi in Richland Parish, east of Monroe. After service in the United States Air Force during the Korean War,〔"LSU Law School recognizes Judge C.A. Marvin", ''Minden Press-Herald'', June 5, 1990, p. 10〕 Marvin attended Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge, from which he graduated after three years of study in 1957. In 1989, Louisiana Tech named him a "Distinguished Alumnus".〔 In 1962, Marvin became an original board member, along with another Minden attorney, Luther Moore, and later Caddo Parish Sheriff Don Hathaway, of the Louisiana Tech Foundation.In 1990, the LSU Law Center named Marvin an honorary member of the Order of the Coif and inducted him into its hall of fame.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Charles Marvin )〕〔

In 1956, Marvin married the former Rebecca Campbell (born September 1935) of Minden and began his practice of law there with the firm Campbell, Campbell and Marvin, later Campbell, Campbell, Marvin, and Johnson. The first "Campbell" in the firm was John T. Campbell (1903-1993), Rebecca's father, who was also a former clerk of the Louisiana State Senate.〔"Local attorney to be honored", ''Minden Press-Herald'', March 20, 1992, p. 1〕 The second "Campbell", Cecil P. Campbell (1909-1996), was her uncle. During his days as a practicing attorney, Charles Marvin was president of the Minden Chamber of Commerce, a member of the local Selective Service board, and the commander of the Wiley-Pevy American Legion post.〔"Marvin Elected Commander of American Legion Post", ''Minden Press-Herald'', July 12, 1967, p. 1〕 He was also affiliated with the veterans organization Forty and Eight.〔

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