Grant Jackson (attorney)
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Grant Jackson (1866–1925) was an
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in
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, and later a
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, 1906–1915. While practicing law in Santa Barbara, California, he gained a notorious reputation when he represented
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in her divorce from
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. ''The Daily Independent'' reported on July 11, 1898: "Grant Jackson and Yda Addis, the present warriors of Santa Barbara, were at one time dear friends, but their hearts no longer beat as one, but corporeally speaking, they beat at each other." When Addis discovered Jackson's duplicity between him and her husband, Addis broke into his home one night, and threatened him with a gun. Two bullets were fired. Jackson overpowered Addis and called for the police, and Addis was placed in jail. She also claimed to have been married to him under a contract in January 1895. Jackson later left Santa Barbara for
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, where he became a community pillar and a judge. Jackson never married.


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1866 births 1949 deaths California state court judges Lawyers from Santa Barbara, California {{California-state-judge-stub