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5 unusual facts about Vermont Supreme Court


David Fay

David Fay (December 13, 1761 -- June 5, 1827) was a Vermont Judge and militia officer who served on the Vermont Supreme Court and as Adjutant General of the Vermont Militia.

F. Ray Keyser, Jr.

The son of Vermont Supreme Court Justice F. Ray Keyser, Sr., the younger Keyser was born in Chelsea, Vermont on August 17, 1927.

Moses Robinson

In 1778, when Vermont became an independent republic, Robinson became a member of the government council and the chief justice of the Vermont Supreme Court.

Paul Reiber

Paul L. Reiber is the Chief Justice on the Vermont Supreme Court.

Trenor W. Park

Park was a candidate for the 1874 Republican nomination for Governor, but withdrew in favor of the eventual nominee and general election winner, state Supreme Court Justice Asahel Peck.


Stanley C. Wilson

Their firm is regarded as Vermont's best ever collection of legal talent, producing two Governors (Wilson and Davis), one state Attorney General (Carver), and one state Supreme Court Justice (Keyser).


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Jeffrey Amestoy

On January 10, 1997, Governor Howard Dean appointed Amestoy to the Vermont Supreme Court, following the retirement of Chief Justice Frederic W. Allen.

Reiber

Paul Reiber, US-American Chief Justice on the Vermont Supreme Court