Richard Daronco
Richard Joseph Daronco (1931-1988) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and a justice on the Supreme Court of the State of New York.
In 1979, Daronco was nominated by New York Governor Hugh Carey for a position on the New York Supreme Court. He served there for eight years prior to nomination by President Ronald Reagan on February 2, 1987, to a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York vacated by Lee Gagliardi; he was confirmed by the Senate on May 7, 1987, and received commission the same day. He served until he was murdered[1] on May 21 of the next year.[2] Daronco was succeeded in this position by Louis Freeh.
Early life and education
- Providence College, B.A., 1953
- Albany Law School, LL.B., 1956[2]
Professional career
- U.S. Army Private, 1956-1958
- Private practice, New York City, 1958-1959
- Private practice, White Plains, New York, 1959-1971
- Judge, Family Court of New York State, White Plains, New York, 1971-1974
- Judge, Westchester County Court, New York, 1974-1979
- Adjunct professor, Pace University School of Law, 1983-1988
- Adjunct professor, Fordham University School of Law, 1983-1988[2]
Judicial career
Southern district of New York
In 1979, Daronco was nominated by New York Governor Hugh Carey for a position on the New York Supreme Court. He served there for eight years prior to nomination by President Ronald Reagan on February 2, 1987, to a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York vacated by Lee Gagliardi; he was confirmed by the Senate on May 7, 1987, and received commission the same day. He served until he was murdered[3] on May 21 of the next year.[2] Daronco was succeeded in this position by Louis Freeh.
External links
- Funeral Service for Slain Judge from the New York Times.
- Congress votes to give lump sum payment to surviving wife, Joan Daronco.
- House Report 110-059 (In response to 3 murdered federal judges within a decade, Congress tries to make it harder for the addresses of federal judges and judicial employees to be found by the public)
- Speech from Chief Justice William Rehnquist on May 15, 2000 announcing a decision made by the Judicial Conference of the United States to make publicly available, on the internet, information that Congress had tried to hide (see above link).
Footnotes
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: Lee Gagliardi |
Southern District of New York 1987–1988 |
Succeeded by: Louis Freeh
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1981 |
Bartlett • Beam • Becker • Bork • Cacheris • Cardamone • Chapman • Coughenour • Cox • Crow • Cyr • Doumar • Eschbach • Forrester • Garwood • Gibson • Glasser • Hall • Hamilton • Head • Jones • Kiser • Krenzler • Lee • Magnuson • McLaughlin • Miner • Moore • Nowlin • O'Connor • Pierce • Posner • Potter • Russell • Ryan • Shabaz • Sprizzo • Stevens • Waters • Wilhoit • Wilkins • Winter | ||
1982 |
Acker • Acosta • Altimari • Bell • Bissell • Black • Bullock • Caldwell • Coffey • Contie • Coyle • Dowd • Fagg • Fong • Fox • Gadbois • Gibson • Ginsburg • Hart • Higginbotham • Hogan • Irving • Jackson • Jolly • Kanne • Kovachevich • Krupansky • Lynch • Mansmann • McNamara • Mencer • Mentz • Mihm • Moody • Nordberg • Paul • Pieras • Plunkett • Porfilio • Potter • Pratt • Rafeedie • Restani • Roberts • Scalia • Selya • Telesca • Wellford | ||
1983 |
Baldock • Barbour • Barry • Bowman • Carman • Carter • Curran • Davis • Dorsey • Feldman • Fish • Flaum • Gibbons • Hallanan • Harris • Hinojosa • Hull • Hupp • Katz • Keenan • Kelly • Kram • Laffitte • Limbaugh, Sr. • Limbaugh, Sr. • Milburn • Nesbitt • Nevas • O'Neill • Rymer • Sharp • Starr • Vinson • Vukasin • Wexler • Woods | ||
1984 |
Barker • Beezer • Biggers • Billings • Bissell • Boyle • Brewster • Browning • DiCarlo • Duhe • Garcia • George • Hall • Hargrove • Higgins • Hill • Holland • Ideman • Jarvis • Keller • Leavy • Lee • Legge • Leisure • Little • Livaudais • Longobardi • McKibben • Milburn • Newman • Norgle • Prado • Rea • Rosenblatt • Rovner • Scirica • Smith, Jr. • Sneeden • Stotler • Suhrheinrich • Torruella • Wiggins • Wilkinson | ||
1985 |
Alley • Altimari • Anderson • Aquilino • Archer • Arnold • Baldock • Batchelder • Battey • Broomfield • Brown • Brown • Brunetti • Buckley • Cobb • Conmy • Cowen • Davidson • Dimmick • Duff • Easterbrook • Edgar • Farnan • Fernandez • Fitzpatrick • Fuste • Greene • Gunn • Guy • Hall • Hilton • Holderman • Hughes • Johnson • Jones • Korman • Kozinski • La Plata • Leinenweber • Letts • Lovell • Ludwig • Maloney • Mansmann • Marcus • McDonald • Meredith • Miller • Mills • Miner • Motz • Nelson • Noonan • Porfilio • Revercomb • Rhoades • Ripple • Rodriguez • Rosenbaum • Roth • Ryan • Sam • Scott • Sentelle • Silberman • Sporkin • Stanton • Stapleton • Strand • Strom • Tacha • Tevrizian • Thompson • Todd • Tsoucalas • Walker • Walter • Weber • Williams • Wilson • Wingate • Wolf • Wollman • Young • Zloch | ||
1986 |
Anderson • Boggs • Bryan • Cedarbaum • Cholakis • Conway • Davies • Dearie • Dubina • Duggan • Edmondson • Fawsett • Fitzwater • Gex • Graham • Hackett • Hansen • Henderson • Hittner • Howard • Jensen • Kay • Kleinfeld • Kosik • Lagueux • Lechner • Magill • Mahoney • Manion • McAvoy • McQuade • Norris • O'Scannlain • Rehnquist • Ryskamp • Scalia • Selya • Simpson • Smalkin • Spencer • Stiehl • Wilkins • Williams • Woodlock • Zatkoff | ||
1987 |
Alesia • Beam • Bell • Conboy • Cowen • Cummings • Daronco • Doty • Dwyer • Ebel • Ellis • Gadola • Gawthrop • Greenberg • Harrington • Howard • Hoyt • Hutchinson • Kanne • Kelly • Larimer • Leavy • Lew • Marsh • Mayer • McKinney • Michel • Mukasey • Musgrave • Niemeyer • Parker • Phillips • Politan • Pro • Raggi • Reasoner • Reed • Scirica • Sentelle • Smith • Smith • Stadtmueller • Standish • Tinder • Torres • Trott • Turner • Van Antwerpen • Voorhees • Webb • Whipple • Wolin • Wolle • Wood • Zagel | ||
1988 |
Arcara • Babcock • Brorby • Butler • Cambridge • Camp • Conlon • Cox • Dubois • Duhe • Ezra • Forester • Friedman • Garza • Hutton • Jordan • Kennedy • Lake • Lamberth • Lifland • Lozano • Marovich • Nygaard • Patterson • Schell • Smith • Smith • Tilley • Waldman • Zilly |