A. Dash Wilson

A. Dash Wilson
12th Chief Justice of Liberia
In office
1948–1971
Nominated by William Tubman
Preceded by H. Nimine Russell
Succeeded by James A. A. Pierre

A. Dash Wilson was a Liberian politician who served as the 12th Chief Justice of Liberia from 1958 to 1970.[1] Born on 2 April 1898 in Harper, he was graduated from Cuttington College. Entering into public service, he occupied multiple bureaucratic positions before being elected to the national legislature. Following a period of time in the House of Representatives, he was elected to the Senate, in which he served until President Tubman appointed him to the Supreme Court on 13 March 1958.[2]

Wilson was the father of multiple daughters; the oldest, born in 1926, was Mrs. Richard Malvinier Gardener.[3] In November 1968, Wilson was critically injured in an automobile accident; he was flown to the United Kingdom for medical treatment and spent more than half a year outside the country, only returning to the bench at the end of the following June. During his absence, Lawrence Mitchell served as the Chief Justice Ad Interim.[4]

References

  1. Burrowes, Carl Patrick (2004). Power and press freedom in Liberia, 1830-1970: The Impact of Globalization and Civil Society on Media-Government. Africa World Press.
  2. "Hon. Dash Wilson Confirmed as New Chief Justice". The Liberian Age 1958-03-14: 1.
  3. Scotland, John. "Daughter of C.J. Dies". Liberian Star 1968-01-09: 1.
  4. "Chief Justice Wilson Arrives Saturday". The Liberian Age 1969-06-27: 1/8.
Legal offices
Preceded by
H. Nimine Russell
Chief Justice of Liberia
1958-1970
Succeeded by
James A. A. Pierre