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Saul S. Streit

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114:, curb misleading medical reports in radio advertisements, create "people's counsels" in public utility proceedings, study methods of providing security against unemployment, curb alimony jailing, and defining the new crime of "fixing." He also sponsored a bill to create a charter commission for New York City and introduced a bill for Congressional reapportionment, although he previously attacked a Republican reapportionment bill as a gerrymander. 137:, First District, with nominations from three parties. In 1962, he was appointed Administrative Judge of the First District. As Administrative Judge, he helped complete the merger of the General Sessions Court in Manhattan and the Bronx County Court into the newly-consolidated Supreme Court. He served as a delegate of the 109:
to amend the Fraudulent Check Law in an attempt to reduce the number of frauds from passing worthless checks and voted with Republicans on a bill that made a seller of poison liquor guilty of first-degree manslaughter. In later sessions, he sponsored bills to oppose ticket speculation, memorialize
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delegation in the Assembly, Streit served as chairman of the joint legislative committee to investigate bondholders, stockholders, and creditors committees. In his first Assembly session, he introduced a bill passed and signed by Governor
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Streit was born on May 5, 1897, in Poland, the son of Jacob Streit and Bebe Baron. He immigrated to America in 1901.
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to the Court, who in turn was appointed earlier in the year to fill a vacancy caused by the death of
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In November 1936, Streit was elected Judge of the Court of General Sessions. He succeeded
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in 1922, and by 1927 he was working as a lawyer with an office in the
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Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Jewish American state legislators in New York (state)
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New York City, New York
Stuyvesant High School
New York Law School
Flatiron Building
New York County District Attorney
Joab H. Banton
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
Tammany Hall
Al Smith
Volstead Act
Jonah J. Goldstein
Otto A. Rosalsky
CCNY point-shaving scandal
City College of New York
New York Supreme Court
1967 New York State Constitutional Convention
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's
William Manchester
The Death of a President
Shea, Gould, Climenko and Kramer
New York City Bar Association

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