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Preceded by
  
Died
  
21 November 1939

Spouse(s)
  
Anne Macbeth

Succeeded by
  
Robert von Moschzisker

Born
  
March 6, 1870Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (
1870-03-06
)

Books
  
Trial by Jury: A Brief Review of Its Origin, Development and Merits and Practical Discussions on Actual Conduct of Jury Trials, Together with a Consideration of Constitutional Provisions and Other Cognate Subjects of Importance

Robert von Moschzisker (March 6, 1870 – November 21, 1939) was a Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1909 to 1921 and Chief Justice from 1921 to 1930.

Biography

Robert von Moschzisker was born on March 6, 1870, to Franz and Clara (née Harrison) von Moschzisker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father was a Polish immigrant. He was educated by private tutors and lost both of his parents during childhood, subsequently studying law under Edward Shippen beginning at age 13. He was admitted to the bar on June 1, 1896, and became an associate of Shippen. In 1902, Moschzisker became an Assistant District Attorney in Philadelphia, rising from third assistant to first assistant before his election to the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in November 1903.

In November 1909, Moschzisker was elected to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and assumed office as an Associate Justice in 1910. He served in that capacity until becoming Chief Justice in January 1921. He served as Chief Justice until 1930. In his later career, he declined nomination to the United States Senate in the 1938 election. He died on November 21, 1939.

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Robert von Moschzisker Wikipedia


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