Robert H. McCarter

Robert H. McCarter

Robert Harris McCarter (April 28, 1859 – May 30, 1941) was an American lawyer who served as the Attorney General of New Jersey from 1903 until 1908, succeeding his brother Thomas N. McCarter.

McCarter was born in Newton, New Jersey in 1859 to Thomas Nesbitt and Mary Louisa (Haggerty) McCarter. He attended the Pingry School and Newark Academy before entering Princeton University, where he graduated in 1879. He studied at Columbia Law School, receiving his diploma in 1882, and was admitted to the New Jersey bar that same year. [http://books.google.com/books?id=vdgDAAAAYAAJ "Scannell's New Jersey's First Citizens and State Guide"] , Vol. 2 (1919/1920).]

McCarter and his brother joined the law firm of their father, which had been established in Newton in 1845 and moved to Newark twenty years later. The firm was known as McCarter & Keen until the two younger McCarters, along with their brother-in-law Edwin B. Williamson, became partners, after which time it was known as McCarter, Williamson & McCarter. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=iY0MAAAAYAAJ "A History of the City of Newark, New Jersey"] , Vol. 3 (1913).] [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE4DB1638F937A25756C0A963958260 "150 Years of Briefs, Torts And the Occasional Celebrity"] . "The New York Times", May 14, 1995. Accessed June 26, 2008.]

McCarter's brother Thomas served Attorney General of New Jersey from 1902 to 1903, resigining to become president of the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey. Governor Franklin Murphy nominated McCarter to take his brother's spot, and he was confirmed as Attorney General on May 5, 1903. He served for a term of five years. [ [http://www.nj.gov/oag/oag/ag_1903-1908_mccarter_bio.htm Official bio] , Office of the Attorney General of New Jersey. Accessed June 26, 2008.]

After his tenure as Attorney General he returned to his Newark law practice, which became known as McCarter & English in 1906 after the death of Edwin B. Williamson and the promotion of Conover English to partner. Though he mostly took on corporate clients, he served as the defense attorney for one of New Jersey's most sensational criminal cases, the Hall-Mills Murder trial of 1926. Edward Wheeler Hall, a New Brunswick Episcopal priest, and Eleanor Reinhardt Mills, had been murdered, and McCarter defended the priest's wife and her brothers at trial. He managed to win acquittals for all three defendants. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40914FD3D58167B93C3AA178ED85F458485F9 "R.H. M'Carter Dies; Lawyer Since 1882"] . "The New York Times", May 31, 1941. Accessed June 26, 2008.]

McCarter served as president of the New Jersey State Bar Association. He was counsel to Lester H. Clee in his 1937 campaign for Governor of New Jersey against A. Harry Moore. In 1938 he served as counsel for a committee investigating election irregularities in Hudson County at a time when political boss Frank Hague held a tight grip on the county's electoral process.

McCarter died of a heart attack in 1941 at his home in Rumson at the age of 82.

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