Hal M. Lattimore

Hal M. Lattimore (October 13, 1920 March 27, 2014) was an American jurist.

Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Lattimore flew transport planes during World War II, He then received his bachelor's degree from Baylor University and his law degree from University of Texas School of Law. He then practiced law. In 1973, Lattimore was appointed Texas District Court judge and then Texas Court of Appeals judge. He died in Fort Worth, Texas.[1]

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gollark: The power of Regulatory Capture™ for messing up everything!
gollark: "Oops, we accidentally legalized murder."
gollark: (So they can be patched before release)
gollark: I bet that they have AI systems to attempt to find ridiculously convoluted loopholes in the law anyway.
gollark: Police: *untackle <@202533943705206784>*
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