- John F. Gerry
Judge John Francis Gerry (born 1926, diedMarch 10 ,1995 ) was the chief United States district judge on theUnited States District Court for the District of New Jersey for seven years and a former top official of the policy-making arm of the Federal bench.Judge Gerry, who was born and raised in
Mount Holly Township, New Jersey , stepped down as the state's chief judge in October 1994, as a senior member of the system. In 1974, he was appointed to the bench byUnited States President Gerald R. Ford after serving for two years as a judge on theCamden County Superior Court and State Superior Court.From January 1992 until he left the chief judgeship, he was also the chairman of the
executive committee of theJudicial Conference of the United States . The conference, which administers the Federal courts, was headed byWilliam H. Rehnquist , the formerChief Justice of theUnited States Supreme Court .Judge Gerry enlisted in
World War II in 1944 while in his senior year in high school, and he served in the Pacific Theater as a noncommissioned officer in theUnited States Army Air Force from 1944 to 1946.He returned from the war, enrolled at
Princeton University in 1946 and graduatedmagna cum laude in 1950. He attendedHarvard Law School , from which he graduatedmagna cum laude in 1953 with his J.D..He was a partner for 17 years in the firm of Wallace, Douglass & Gerry in Camden, handling mostly civil and corporate law cases, until leaving in 1972 for the bench.
Gerry died
March 10 ,1995 in his home inMoorestown Township, New Jersey . [Holloway, Lynette. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE5D8123DF931A25750C0A963958260 "John F. Gerry, 69, Chief Judge Of Federal Court in New Jersey"] , "The New York Times ",March 12 ,1995 . AccessedDecember 12 ,2007 .]References
References
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE5D8123DF931A25750C0A963958260 John F. Gerry obituary] in the New York Times
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gerry.html John F. Gerry] The Political Graveyard, a database of historic cemeteries
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