Judge C.J. Bolin, Jr. Caddo, DeSoto and East Baton Rouge Parishes,
Louisiana
First Judicial District
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From "Biographies of Louisiana Judges" edited by J.
Cleveland Fruge'
for the Louisiana District Judges Association, publishers.
1971.
Reproduction permitted without written permission provided credit
line is retained. Copyright, 1971, J. Cleveland Fruge'.
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C.J. Bolin, Jr., Judge, First Judicial District; Division "C",
was elected judge in the Democratic Primary August 17, 1968. He was
appointed on September 5, 1968 to serve until hsi commission was issued
on October 11, 1968. His term ends in 1972.
Judge Bolin Graduated from C.E. Byrd High School in Shreveport in
1941, and received his LL.B. from L.S.U. in 1951. After practicing law
six years, Judge Bolin served as Assistant District Attorney of Caddo
Parish for eleven years.
He is the son of C.J. Bolin, Sr. and Annie Walker Bolin of 325
Ockley
Drive, Shreveport, Louisiana, and was born on December 1, 1924, in Mans-
field, Louisiana. He is married to Madeline M. Bolin and they have six
children: Madeline Ann, John H., Adele G., Louis Robert, Louise Jeanise,
and
Martin B. Bolin.
Judge Bolin holds a three and one-half year war record, having
served
in the U.S. Navy during World War II.
His hobbies are fishing and camping.
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