Judge William Sunday Lott (1918 - February 11, 2009) served as District Judge of Williamson County, Texas, in the 26th District court as an acting judge for 16 years and is credited with helping to establish Williamson County's tough on crime system. Prior to being elected Judge, he ran a successful law firm. Judge Lott's law career spanned almost seventy years and in the courtroom he was infamous for requiring strict following of procedure and details. He was known by local lawyers as the "Southern Judge", for addressing the court in a slow Texas drawl. He was a longtime member of the Free Masons, and the Georgetown chapter of Rotary.
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1918
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11 February 2009 (aged 90)
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