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Attorneys to Judges - the American Legal System

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  • Colonel John Spry Parke (1853 - 1927)
    Class of 1879. Cullum No. 2801. His grandson, Stephen Kellogg Plume Jr. (1918-2009) was a member of the USMA Class of 1941.Sixtieth Annual Report of the Association of Graduates of the United States Mi...
  • Christian Archibald Herter, Jr. (1919 - 2007)
    Christian Alexander Herter, Jr. Herter was a lawyer and longtime public servant who in the 1960s was the first chairman of the New York Urban Coalition. Herter was born in Brooklyn on January 29...
  • Alfred Hoyt Corbett, Sr. (1915 - 2000)
    Alfred Hoyt Corbett, Sr. He was the husband of Nancy Jane deCanizares, who he married on June 24, 1939 The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon), Thursday, November 16, 2000 ALFRED CORBETT, 85, ...
  • Stanhope Stryker Browne (1931 - 2013)
    Stanhope Stryker Browne Stanhope Stryker Browne, 81, a man of refined tastes, dry wit, intellectual precision, progressive political ideals, and physical grandeur, died Saturday at a retirement ho...
  • Judge Carroll Cook (1855 - 1915)
    Judge Carroll Cook Judge Cook was an attorney and judge for the Superior Court in San Francisco. He was best known for the national attention drawn to some of his rulings in famous cases,...

'The justice system in the United States is one of the most unique in the world. It consists of two separate levels of courts, state and federal, that can peacefully co-exist under the concept of federalism . The type of court that a case is tried in depends on the law, state or federal, that was allegedly violated. Most of the laws that govern our day-to-day living are state laws; violations of federal law include offenses involving federal government employees, crimes committed across state lines (for example, kidnapping or evading arrest), and fraud involving the national government (such as income tax or postal fraud).

Was your ancestor an attorney? prosecutor? justice of the peace? judge? If so, he (or she) helped to maintain this unique system that guarantees our civil liberties, our right to a trial, the belief that we are innocent until proven guilty.

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