Raymond B. Lucas

Raymond B. Lucas (July 26, 1890 – March 21, 1966)[1] was a justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri in 1938.

[2] Lucas was a Democrat and had served as an attorney "for several states and federal agencies", and "as a special judge in the circuit courts of Scott and Mississippi counties".

[3] On September 14, 1938, Governor Lloyd C. Stark appointed Lucas to a seat on the Supreme Court of Missouri vacated by the death of Justice William Francis Frank, for a term expiring on December 31, 1938.

[3] Following his service on the court, Lucas served as head of the Missouri Insurance Department for three years.

[1] Lucas moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in 1956, and there served as a receiver for the Maricopa County Superior Court until 1964.