Charles Joseph Fisk (March 11, 1862 – May 8, 1932) was an American judge who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of North Dakota from 1907 to 1916.
[1][2] Upon earning his law degree at the age of 21 in 1883, he moved to Dakota Territory and was admitted to the bar in 1886.
In 1906, he ran in the general election for North Dakota State Supreme Court and won.
He assumed office in January 1907 at age 44 and was reelected to a full term in 1910.
He returned to private legal practice in Minot, North Dakota, continuing this work until 1923 when he was appointed Referee of the State Guaranty Fund Commission.