- Rafael Nieto Abeillé
Rafael Nieto Abeillé, born in Cuba and educated in Spain, while serving as a prosecutor in Matanzas, Cuba, was appointed in 1896 as a trial judge in
San Juan, Puerto Rico . Months later, he was appointed as a prosecutor before Puerto Rico's highest appellate court before being appointed as a magistrate on the court in 1898.In July 1899, under United States rule, military governor Davis appointed him as Puerto Rico's Attorney General, a post that he held until April 1900. A speaker of the English language, he helped improve communications between Davis and the legal profession. After the 1900
Foraker Act went into effect, PresidentWilliam McKinley on June 5 appointed him as Associate Justice of the newSupreme Court of Puerto Rico . However, he resigned nine months later, on February 26, 1901, to return to his native Cuba to serve in that country's court system until his death on January 10, 1916.Sources
*Rivera, Luis Rafael Rivera (2007) "La Justicia en sus Manos: historia del Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico" Fundación Histórica del Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico (Historical Foundation for the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico), San Juan, Puerto Rico, ISBN 1-57581-884-1, in Spanish
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