Norman Lemuel Jones[1] (September 19, 1870 – November 15, 1940) was an American jurist and politician.

Norman L. Jones
Jones circa 1924
Supreme Court of Illinois Judge
In office
1931 – November 15, 1940
Illinois Appellate Court Judge
Illinois Circuit Court Judge
Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
In office
1893–1985
State's Attorney of Greene County, Illinois
City Attorney of Carrollton, Illinois
Personal details
Born(1870-09-19)September 19, 1870
Kankakee County, Illinois, U.S.
DiedNovember 15, 1940(1940-11-15) (aged 70)
Political partyDemocratic Party
Alma materUnited States Military Academy, Valparaiso University

Born in Patterson, Illinois, Jones and his family moved to Carrollton, Illinois in 1872. Jones was educated at Valparaiso University and the United States Military Academy. He studied law with Henry Thomas Rainey, who later served as speaker of the United States House of Representatives. Jones was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1896. Jones served as city attorney for Carrollton, Illinois and as state's attorney for Greene County, Illinois. In 1893 and 1895, Jones served in the Illinois House of Representatives and was a Democrat. In 1924, Jones was the Democratic nominee for governor of Illinois. He served as Illinois Circuit Court judge and as Illinois Appellate Court judge. From 1931 until his death in 1940, Jones served on the Illinois Supreme Court.[2][3]

Notes

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  1. ^ "Norman L. Jones" (PDF). Illinois Supreme Court Historic Preservation Commission.
  2. ^ Illinois Supreme Court-Norman L. Jones
  3. ^ 'Illinois Blue Book 1895,' Biographical Sketch of Norman L. Jones, pg. 48
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Illinois
1924
Succeeded by