Eugene A. Tucker

Eugene Adelmer Tucker (May 13, 1856 – December 28, 1942) was an American attorney and politician who served as an associate justice of the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court.

Soon after his appointment to the Arizona court, Tucker faced allegations of wrongdoing that forced him to resign several months after joining the bench.

[2] President Theodore Roosevelt nominated Tucker to replace Justice George Russell Davis on February 11, 1905.

[7] Tucker wrote no opinions in the Arizona Reports as he did not hold office long enough to serve during a session of the territorial supreme court.

This allowed the judge to finish the court session that was underway at the time the justice department recommended his removal.

[1] He was the last Arizona Territorial Supreme Court justice to die and the oldest surviving member from the 1878 University of Wisconsin graduating class.