Jeremiah F. Sullivan

For other people named Jeremiah Sullivan, see Jeremiah Sullivan (disambiguation).

Jeremiah F. Sullivan (August 19, 1851 - January 23, 1927) was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California from November 1926 to January 1927.[1]

Born in Connecticut, Sullivan graduated from St. Ignatius College in San Francisco in 1870, and read law with the law office of Winans & Belknap to enter the bar on January 13, 1874. In September, 1879 he was elected as a judge of the Superior Court.[1]

Sullivan's brother, Matt I. Sullivan, had previously served as Chief Justice of California, the only instance where siblings have served on that court.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 In Memoriam, Cal. Reports Vol. 201 (1928).
  2. J. Edward Johnson, State Bar of California, "Matt I. Sullivan", History of the Supreme Court Justices of California, 1900-1950 (1966), p. 33-35.
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