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George W Gage

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Preceded by
  
Charles Albert Woods

Succeeded by
  
John Hardin Marion


Spouse(s)
  
Janie Hemphill Gaston

Name
  
George Gage

Died
  
February 13, 1921 Chester, South Carolina

Alma mater
  
Wofford College (A.B.), Vanderbilt University, Tennessee Institution (L.L.B.)

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George Williams Gage was an associate justice on the South Carolina Supreme Court. He was elected on January 15, 1914, to fill the position vacated by Judge Charles Albert Woods upon his becoming a federal judge on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Gage served in the South Carolina Statehouse until he was elected a trial court judge in 1898. He served as a trial judge for the Sixth Circuit until being elevated to the South Carolina Supreme Court. Judge Gage wrote one of the earliest decisions recognizing the "exclusionary rule" in Town of Blacksburg v. Beam, 104 S.C. 145, 88 S.E. 441 (1916). In that opinion he said, "It is better that the guilty shall escape, rather than another offense be committed in the proof of guilt."

Gage was born on February 4, 1856, and he died on February 13, 1921. He is buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in Chester, South Carolina.

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