T. F. Gilroy Daly

T. F. Gilroy Daly

T. F. Gilroy Daly (February 25, 1931 - July 11, 1996) was senior United States District judge in Connecticut whose hallmark as a trial lawyer was winning the freedom of a man wrongly convicted of murder in 1976. He served as District Judge from 1977-1996.

Background

Daly was born in Fairfield, Connecticut on February 25, 1931. He graduated from Georgetown University in 1952 before leaving for service in Korea, where he was a first lieutenant with the U.S. Army Rangers until 1954. He went on to attend Yale Law School, graduating in 1957. His great-grandfather Thomas F. Gilroy was an Irish immigrant who was mayor of New York City in the 1890s. His father, Colonel Paul Daly, was a World War I and World War II veteran who had received the Distinguished Service Cross and twice been nominated for the Medal of Honor. [3] Daly had three brothers, Michael, Daniel and Dermot and three sisters, Madeleine Potter, Bevin Patterson and Alison Gerard. [2] His brother, Michael J. Daly, was a decorated veteran of World War II.

Career as a lawyer

Daly began his law career as a private attorney in New York before being named an assistant Federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York in 1961. He returned to private practice in Connecticut from 1964 to 1977, until his nomination to the Federal bench.

As a trial lawyer, Daly gained prominence when he won freedom for Peter A. Reilly of Litchfield County, Connecticut, who had been convicted of murdering his mother. With the help of James Conway, a private investigator, Daly uncovered new evidence that resulted in Reilly being cleared of the crime and released from jail.

Judicial career

Daly's handling of Reilly's case catapulted him to prominence. President Jimmy Carter appointed him to the Federal bench in 1977 and he served as Chief Judge of the district from 1983 to 1988. During his tenure, he reduced a severe backlog of cases by calling on out-of-state judges to help try Connecticut cases and by winning approval for additional full-time judges.

As a judge, he presided over several high-profile trials, including the Waterbury municipal corruption case, which ended in 1992 when he sent the former Mayor Joseph J. Santopietro to Federal prison for nine years.

In May 1995, in a landmark decision, Judge Daly ruled that state police can be held liable for taping telephone conversations in barracks.

Daly died of melanoma at age 65 in his Roxbury, Connecticut, home.

Daly's brother, Michael J. Daly, was a Medal of Honor recipient for actions during World War II. [Godstein, Richard, " [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/29/us/29daly.html Michael Daly, 83, Dies; Won Medal of Honor] ", "New York Times", July 29, 2008, Pg. B6.]

External links

[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9504E5D61139F931A25754C0A960958260 NYT obituary]


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