- Harold Sebring
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name=Harold Sebring
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office= Judge at theNuremberg Trials
term_start= 1946
term_end= 1947
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office2= Chief Justice for theFlorida Supreme Court
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term_start2 = 1951
term_end2 = 1953
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birth_date= 1898
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death_date=July 26 ,1968
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profession=Lawyer
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website=Harold L. "Tom" Sebring (
1898 -July 26 ,1968 PDFlink| [http://www.law.stetson.edu/lawrev/vause.pdf Stetson Law Review] |185 KiB Vol. XVI pp. 322-341 (PDF pp. 28-47).] ) was aFlorida Supreme Court judge, a judge at theNuremberg Trials and, while in law school, thehead coach of theFlorida Gators football team.Born in
Olathe, Kansas , Sebring spent 22 months overseas fighting inWorld War I . He was honorably discharged in 1919 withmilitary decoration s from both the U.S. and French governments. [http://www.floridasupremecourt.org/about/gallery/sebring.shtml Justice Harold Sebring] from theFlorida Supreme Court web site.] Upon returning, Sebring studied architecture, engineering and business administration at Kansas State College. He also excelled in football, track andboxing and was named to the AllMissouri Valley Conference in 1921 and 1922 and the Kansas State Aggies All-Time Football Team. [http://www.law.ufl.edu/leadership/sebring.shtml Harold "Tom" L. Sebring] from the Heritage of Leadership Recognition Society web site from theLevin College of Law .] Sebring received aBachelor of Science degree fromKansas State University in 1923, where he studiedarchitecture ,engineering , andbusiness administration .Sebring was the
University of Florida coach in football, track and boxing while attending theUniversity of Florida College of Law . In 1925, his Gators football team finished with an 8-2 record, the best in school history at the time. Florida went 7-3 in 1927, Sebring's last season, and the team he recruited for 1928 finished 8-1 and led the nation in scoring. Sebring received a J.D. in 1928.After receiving his law degree, Sebring practiced law in Miami and Jacksonville. He was appointed judge for the Eight Judicial Circuit from 1933 to 1943 and served on the Florida Supreme Court from 1943 to 1955. After
World War II , PresidentHarry S. Truman appointed Sebring to sit on the bench for theNuremberg Trials . Sebring did not want to leave the Florida Supreme Court so he was granted aleave of absence ; the other justices appointed a new lower-court judge each month to serve in Sebring's place each month. While inNuremberg in 1946 and 1947, Sebring was a judge on theDoctors' Trial , one of theSubsequent Nuremberg Trials . Back in Florida, he was elected Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1951 to 1953.On September 1, 1955, Sebring retired from the Florida Supreme Court and was named the dean of
Stetson University College of Law , the first dean since the campus moved toGulfport, Florida . Sebring's retirement from Stetson was planned forSeptember 1 ,1968 but he died five weeks earlier. On November 12, 1976, Stetson named a courtroom in his memory.Sebring was an honorary
Florida Blue Key member. He was married to Elise Bishop and had one child, son Harold Jr. Sebring's grandson, Harold III, leads a Tampa law firm, Sebring Law. [http://www.sebringlaw.net/ Sebring Law Firm] .]References
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