James Spencer (c. 1844 – April 1901)[1] was a justice of the Dakota Territorial Supreme Court from 1887 to 1889.
[3] In January 1887, President Grover Cleveland appointed Spencer to the Dakota territorial supreme court,[3][5] replacing Justice Louis K. Church whom Cleveland had appointed governor of the territory.
[6] A report at the time of his appointment described Spencer as "a bright, popular country lawyer, 42 years old", who was "active in politics, and belongs to the young set of Cleveland reformers, of which Judge Church was the leader".
[3] Spencer had a brother named Fred who had previously received an appointment from President Cleveland to a customs position at Arthur's Landing, opposite Montreal.
His last official act as a judge "was the sentencing to the penitentiary at Sioux Falls for life of John Flaherty, for the murder of May Wilson".