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conducting proceedings under uniform written rules of procedure." In particular, the practice of paying fees to these officials based on the number of cases was ended, and they came to receive a set salary. A second change occurred with the purchase of Woodburn, the official Governor's House. Governor Terry and his family were the first occupants. Terry's other major initiative was the founding of the
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the General Assembly, instrumental in obtaining numerous judicial reforms. These included an increase in judicial salaries and significant improvements in the judicial pension system, establishment of full-time Courts of Common Pleas in Kent and Sussex Counties, enduring support for the creation of the present separate
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Terry was not without considerable support for his notable accomplishments and for the way he handled the violence in Wilmington. He campaigned for a second term and only narrowly lost, believing an October heart attack and a rezoning dispute in Sussex County cost him the election. However, 1968 was
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Henry R. Horsey and William Duffy in their article on the Delaware Courts described Terry's tenure as Judge as follows: "In his twenty-five years on the bench, Judge Terry, or just plain "Charlie" as he preferred to be called, was, through his knowledge of the legislative process and influence with
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As governor the former Justice instituted a major reform of the magistrate courts or justice of the peace court system, transforming a "court once ridden with politics and favoritism" into what eventually became "an efficient system of salaried, full-time judges sitting in a courtroom setting and
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in to assist the city police. A week later, when the situation seemed under control, the mayor lifted the curfew and requested the withdrawal of the National Guard. Believing there was more violence to come, Terry refused. It was not until Terry left office, eight months later, that the National
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there were lengthy debates about equal housing, but no significant legislation could be agreed upon. In the streets of Wilmington, a few nights of shootings in 1967 resulted in a curfew and a liquor sales ban. Terry went to the Delaware General Assembly and demanded and received the authority to
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declare a state of emergency with crowd control powers. He immediately put the emergency into effect and although the violence was ended in a week, continued the emergency for another month. Then, a year later, real problems came with the murder of
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in Dover shouted down Terry during a speech and briefly occupied the administration building. Terry responded by closing down the school for a month. Terry had become known by some as "The Great Divider."
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Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1. The governor takes office the third Tuesday of January and has a four-year term. All judicial positions are appointed by the governor.
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on April 4, 1968. A few days later Wilmington exploded in two days of self-destructive rioting, looting and burning. Terry again responded with an emergency declaration and sent the
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and extensive improvements and enlargements of the judicial facilities in both the Public Building in Wilmington and the Kent County Courthouse.
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from December 7, 1938, until April 29, 1957, and, as President Judge from that date, until July 23, 1962. He was then appointed justice of the
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fraternity. Terry married Jessica Irby and had one child, Charles III. They were members of Christ Episcopal Church in Dover.
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Terry died at Dover and is buried there in the Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery. The Charles L. Terry Campus of the
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However, Delaware could not escape the key issues of the 1960s, particularly the issue of racial equality. In the
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Terry was admitted to the Delaware Bar in 1924 and practiced in Dover, serving as attorney for the
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Guard was removed from the streets of Wilmington. While all this was simmering, students at
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Terry had political ambitions and with the support of the incumbent governor,
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and in May 1963 became its Chief Justice, serving until 1964.
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Portrait courtesy of Historical and Cultural Affairs, Dover.
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Governor of Delaware
Sherman W. Tribbitt
Elbert N. Carvel
Russell W. Peterson
Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court
Elbert N. Carvel
Delaware Superior Court
Richard McMullen
Secretary of State of Delaware
Josiah Marvel Jr.
Camden
Delaware
Dover
Delaware
Democratic
Dover
Delaware
Alma mater
University of Virginia
Dover
Kent County, Delaware
Democratic Party
Chief Justice
Delaware Supreme Court
Governor of Delaware
Camden, Delaware
Wesley College
University of Virginia
Washington and Lee University

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