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. 1.0 1.1 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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