Indiana Court of Appeals
Judge Biographies
 

Judge Carr L. Darden
(Fourth District)

115 W. Washington Street
Suite 1270 South Tower
Indianapolis, IN  46204
(317) 232-6900
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Carr L. Darden was named to the Indiana Court of Appeals by Governor Evan Bayh in October 1994 and was retained on the Court by election in 1998. He currently serves as presiding judge of the court's Fourth District. Prior to his appointment, he served as a presiding judge in the Marion County Superior Court and the Marion County Municipal Court systems. He also served as the Chief Deputy State Public Defender.

Judge Darden received his BS degree from Indiana University School of Business in 1966 and his JD degree from Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis in 1970. He is also a 1998 graduate of the Judicial College of Indiana and, in 2004, the Indiana Graduate Program for Judges.

In November 2004, Judge Darden received the Paul H. Buchanan, Jr. Award of Excellence by the Indianapolis Bar Foundation, and in May 2006, the Distinguished Alumni Award at the annual IU Law Alumni Association reception. He is also the recipient of two Sagamores of the Wabash, Indiana's highest distinguished citizen award. However, one of the awards that he cherishes most is the recognition by his peers of being "Exceptionally Qualified" to serve as a trial court judge.

Judge Darden is a native of Nashville, Tennessee but has lived in Indiana most of his life; therefore, he is a proud Hoosier by choice. He and his wife recently celebrated their 50 th wedding anniversary. Judge Darden considered it an honor to serve in the United States military and received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Air Force in 1959.

Judge Darden is deeply involved in his church and community and has served on the boards of many charitable organizations. He has participated at numerous legal and education seminars. He is a lifetime member of the NAACP, the National Bar Association and the American, Indiana State, and Marion County Bar Associations.

 
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