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Bernard S. Meyer

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274:. Meyer described himself as β€œmiddle-of-the-road on the liberal side,” and his appointment gave liberals a majority on the seven-member court. Meyer retired from the Court of Appeals at the end of 1986 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years. Afterwards he resumed the practice of law as a senior partner in the firm of 254:
in 1971. His principal task was to evaluate a charge that crimes alleged to have been committed by law enforcement officers during the siege were later covered up by the State. In December 1975, after an eight-month inquiry, Meyer released the first volume of his findings, a 570-page document that
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released an unusual statement lamenting Meyer's departure from the judiciary, as Meyer's term on the Supreme Court expired at the end of 1972.
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in 1938. Soon after, he was admitted to the bar in Maryland. he married and they had children.
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to the Court of Appeals, to the seat vacated by the appointment of
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He co-authored, with Burton C. Agata and Seth H. Agata,
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The History of the New York Court of Appeals, 1932-2003
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In 1958, he was elected to a fourteen-year term on the
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The History of the New York Court of Appeals 1847-1932
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but was defeated. After his loss, New York Governor
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Index

Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
Lawrence H. Cooke
Joseph W. Bellacosa
Baltimore
Maryland
U.S.
Valley Stream, New York
Democratic
Johns Hopkins University
AB
University of Maryland, Baltimore
JD
Baltimore
Maryland
Valley Stream
Nassau County, New York
Johns Hopkins University
University of Maryland School of Law
General Counsel of the U.S. Treasury
United States Navy
Pacific Theater of Operations
New York Supreme Court
1972
Democratic
Liberal
New York Court of Appeals
Nelson Rockefeller
Attorney General
Attica Prison riot
Hugh L. Carey

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