- Richard B. Teitelman
Richard B. Teitelman is currently a Judge on the
Supreme Court of Missouri .He was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , and is the youngest of three children. At age 13, he was diagnosed as beinglegally blind . He earned his undergraduate degree from theUniversity of Pennsylvania in 1969. Moving toMissouri , he earned his law degree fromWashington University in St. Louis in 1973. Following a brief stint in private practice, he was employed by Legal Services of Eastern Missouri for 23 years, including 18 years as executive director and general counsel. He was also President of the St. Louis bar association. In1998 , he was appointed to theMissouri Court of Appeals by GovernorMel Carnahan , serving in that capacity until his appointment to the state Supreme Court by GovernorBob Holden in 2002. He is both the first Jewish and the first legally-blind judge onMissouri 's highest court.Teitelman's ascension to the court marked a shift in the court's balance from majority Republican-appointees since the mid-1980s. The court split along these lines when the 4-3 liberal majority held that execution of juveniles is cruel and unusual punishment under the
Missouri Constitution . [Marc Powers (August 31, 2003). " [http://www.semissourian.com/story.html$rec=118510 High court shows shift on death sentences] ". "Southeast Missourian".] In 2003, Teitelman wrote the majority opinion for a divided Supreme Court overturning a murder conviction where the only evidence was testimony by three eyewitnesses - fellow prisoners at the time - that they had recanted. Although Teitelman agreed that the convicted man had exhausted all of his appeals, he wrote that clear and convincing evidence of innocence acts as a "gateway" for further review. [Dave Lindorff (May 1, 2003). " [http://dir.salon.com/story/news/feature/2003/05/01/amrine/index.html Dead man walking home] ".Salon.com .]Teitelman faced a significant retention challenge in 2004. Missouri attorneys supported his retention by an 80% margin (albeit one of the lowest support rates that year). [Bev Darr (October 27, 2004). " [http://www.hannibal.net/stories/102704/hap_1027040045.shtml Six judges on election ballot: Lawyers rate them in survey] ". "Hannibal Courier-Post".] The ad-hoc "Missourians Against Liberal Judges" started what the "
St. Louis Post-Dispatch " editorial page called a "smear campaign" against him. [Editorial page. " [http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/special/voterinfo.nsf/0/EC54F94BCD28E48386256F3A005143A0?OpenDocument DECISION 2004: Missouri Supreme Court judge] ". "St. Louis Post-Dispatch ". October 27, 2004.] Teitelman won retention. His current term expires at the end of 2016.References
External links
* [http://www.courts.mo.gov/page.asp?id=197 Richard B. Teitelman] on the Missouri Supreme Court website
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