He then became a circuit judge in Springfield, until 1932.
A lot of people believed he knew the law better than most circuit judges.
He practiced law with his father and became a popular circuit judge from the 1930s-50s.
From 1855 to 1857, he was a circuit judge in Milwaukee.
He became a circuit judge in 1967 and continued to hear cases part-time until 1988.
From 1841 to 1845, he presided as a circuit judge.
Wallace was a circuit judge from 1877 until he retired in 1893.
His father was a prominent newspaper editor and circuit judge.
Among the first class of 69 students to graduate were a future circuit judge and an ambassador.
Each court was composed of two circuit judges and one district judge.