Carrington Tanner Marshall (June 17, 1869 – June 28, 1958) was a lawyer from Zanesville, Ohio, United States who served for twelve years as Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, and was later a judge at the Nuremberg Trials.
[1][2] The first office Marshall held was Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court.
[1] In 1947, he served as presiding judge of the Judges' Trial (The United States of America vs. Josef Altstötter, et al.), one of twelve trials for war crimes held before U.S. military courts in Nuremberg in 1947.
He was appointed February 13, 1947, by General Lucius D. Clay of the Office of Military Government for Germany.
Due to illness, Marshall resigned June 19, 1947, and returned to Ohio.