- William C. Perry
Infobox Judge
name = William C. Perry
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office = 34th Chief Justice of theOregon Supreme Court
termstart = 1957-1959
termend = 1967-1970
nominator =
appointer =
predecessor =Harold J. Warner ,
William M. McAllister
successor =Kenneth J. O'Connell ,
William M. McAllister
office2 = 67th Associate Justice of theOregon Supreme Court
termstart2 = 1952
termend2 = 1970
nominator2 =
appointer2 =Douglas McKay
predecessor2 =Arthur D. Hay
successor2 =Edward H. Howell
birthdate = circa 1900
birthplace =Belleville, Kansas
deathdate =October 27 1985 (age 85)
deathplace =Chula Vista, California
spouse = EnolaWilliam C. Perry (c. 1900-
October 27 1985 ) was an American attorney and jurist inOregon . He was the 34th Chief Justice of theOregon Supreme Court . He served in that role twice for a total of five years. Perry was appointed to the court by soon to be ex-governorDouglas McKay after McKay had already appointed him as a county circuit court judge. A native ofKansas , he also worked as a county prosecuting attorney and city attorney prior to joining the state's highest court.Early life
William C. Perry was born in 1900 in
Belleville, Kansas , where he would grow up.Former justice dies at age 85. "Statesman Journal ",November 1 1985 .] He served inWorld War I . He graduated from theUniversity of Kansas inLawrence, Kansas in 1922. [http://www.phigam.org/history/Lists/Politics/politicos.htm Phi Gamma Deltas in Politics.] Phi Gamma Delta. Retrieved onJanuary 25 2008 .] There Perry was a member of the fraternityPhi Gamma Delta and earned both his undergraduate degree and a law degree. He would marry Enola about 1924, and they would have one son, William junior. InKansas , he worked for the county as a prosecutor, earning $75 per month. In 1937, the family would move toPendleton, Oregon , where he would serve as the city's attorney from 1944 to 1950.Judicial career
Perry was appointed to the county court for Umatilla County in 1950 by
Douglas McKay . OnDecember 26 1952 , Oregon Governor McKay appointed Perry to the Oregon Supreme Court to fill the vacancy created by the death of Arthur Hay, who had died on December 19. [http://www.bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections27.htm Oregon Blue Book: Supreme Court Justices of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved onJanuary 25 2008 .] McKay resigned as governor the following day. [ [http://www.bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections24.htm Oregon Blue Book: Governors of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved onJanuary 25 2008 .] Then in 1954 Perry won election to a full six-year term followed by re-election in 1960 and 1966. During his tenure on Oregon’s highest court, he was selected to serve as chief justice twice. First in 1957 until 1959, and then from 1967 to 1970. Justice Perry then resigned from the court onJune 1 1970 . After leaving the bench he would criticize theSupreme Court of the United States for their decisions regarding free lawyers for defendants and the one person one vote principle.Other
One of Justice Perry’s law clerks while he was Chief Justice was Jack Gore Collins, who later was the assistant U.S. Attorney who signed the indictment for skyjacker
D.B. Cooper just prior to the statute of limitations running out in 1976. [ [http://www.osbar.org/publications/bulletin/05nov/profiles.html Melody Finnemore, Jack Gore Collins: A Career of Memorable Cases.] "Oregon State Bar Bulletin ", November 2005. Retrieved onJanuary 25 2008 .] Another clerk, Ken Morrow, was a high profile defense attorney in Oregon. [Leeson, Fred. Defense lawyer remains unscathed in courtroom battles. "The Oregonian ",September 9 1990 .]After retiring from the bench, Perry served as Chair of the Natural Resources section at the House of Delegates for the
American Bar Association in 1974. [American Bar Association Resolution Re Environmental Quality Adopted by the House of Delegates August, 1974. 7 "Nat. Resources Law". 687 (1974).] William C. Perry died inChula Vista, California , onOctober 27 1985 at the age of 85 years old.Decisions authored
*"State v. Edwards", 243 Or. 440, 412 P.2d 526 (1996) (
sodomy )External links
* [http://photos.salemhistory.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/sj&CISOPTR=637&REC=5 Picture of Perry]
* [http://www.localsov.com/history/chief-justices.htm 1958 Conference of Chief Justices]References
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