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George A. Sanderson (judge)

George Augustus Sanderson (July 1, 1863 – June 11, 1932) was an American jurist who was an associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court from 1924 until his death in 1932.

George A. Sanderson
Born(1863-07-01)July 1, 1863
DiedJune 11, 1932(1932-06-11) (aged 68)
Alma materYale University
Boston University School of Law
Known forAssociate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Political partyRepublican
SpouseAnnie S. Bennett (1893–1923; his death)
Children3

Early life edit

Sanderson was born on July 1, 1863. His father, George W. Sanderson, was a state legislator and clerk of the 1st District Court of Northern Middlesex. Sanderson grew up on a farm in Littleton, Massachusetts that had been in his family since 1750.[1] He attended Littleton public schools and graduated from the Lawrence Academy in Groton, Massachusetts in 1881, Yale University in 1885, and the Boston University School of Law in 1887. In 1893, he married Annie S. Bennett of Ayer, Massachusetts.[2]

District attorney's office edit

Sanderson was admitted to the bar shortly after his graduation from law school.[3] From 1893 to 1902 he was an assistant district attorney of Middlesex County, Massachusetts.[2] In 1901, Sanderson won both the Republican and Democratic nominations for district attorney. He was reelected in 1904.[2] As a prosecutor, Sanderson was involved in the trials of Charles R. Eastman, Charles S. Tucker, J. Wilfred Blondin, Lorenzo W. Barnes, and George Hughes and George F. Blake.[2][4][5][6][7]

Superior court edit

In 1907, Governor Curtis Guild Jr. appointed Sanderson to the Massachusetts Superior Court.[8] In 1911, he was assigned to preside over the trial of Clarence Richeson, who was charged with murdering his fiancée.[9] Richeson pleaded guilty before the trial began and Sanderson, who had no other alternatives, sentenced him to death.[10] In 1919, Sanderson presided over the fish trust cases, which saw 17 prominent businessmen receive jail sentences and heavy fines for creating a monopoly and conspiring to raise prices in a time of war.[11]

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court edit

In 1924, Sanderson was appointed to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court by Governor Channing H. Cox.[12] He was known for writing dissenting opinions, which was uncommon for the Supreme Judicial Court at that time. He issued a dissenting opinion in a case involving alienation of affections. Sanderson held that once a promise to marry was accepted, a contract existed and a third party who stole the affections of one of the engaged parties interfered with a contract. Sanderson remained on the bench until his death on June 11, 1932. He suffered a sudden heart attack following an operation at New England Deaconess Hospital.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ "George Augustus Sanderson: Associate Justice memorial". Mass.gov. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Ainley, Leslie (October 5, 1924). "From Farmer to Supreme Bench". The Boston Globe.
  3. ^ "Parker's Place". The Boston Globe. April 9, 1905.
  4. ^ "Charles R. Eastman Goes on Trial Tomorrow". The Boston Globe. April 21, 1901.
  5. ^ "Outline by Sanderson". The Boston Globe. January 4, 1905.
  6. ^ "Blondin's Case". The Boston Globe. March 10, 1902.
  7. ^ "Case Opened". The Boston Globe. October 14, 1902.
  8. ^ "Gen Whitney Police Chief". The Boston Globe. April 18, 1907.
  9. ^ "Sanderson to Sit". The Boston Globe. December 15, 1911.
  10. ^ "Murdered Her, Says Richeson". The New York Times. January 7, 1912.
  11. ^ "Find 17 Guilty in Fish Trust Case". The Boston Globe. April 18, 1919.
  12. ^ "Nominated for Supreme Bench". The Boston Globe. October 2, 1924.
  13. ^ "Judge Sanderson of Supreme Court Dies". The Boston Globe. June 12, 1932.
Political offices
Preceded by District attorney of Middlesex County, Massachusetts
1902–1907
Succeeded by
Preceded by Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
1924–1932
Succeeded by
Henry Lummus

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