José Severo Quiñones
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José Severo Quiñones was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico.
Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico on November 6, 1838, he began his formal studies in Puerto Rico before continuing the study of law at Seville University and Madrid Central University in Spain. After obtaining his law degree in 1860, he was admitted to the bar in Puerto Rico two years later. Between 1871 and 1898 he held several important positions in Puerto Rico's colonial administration, including acting Treasury Minister. During Puerto Rico's first and only autonomic government under Spain in 1898, Quiñones served as Secretary of Agriculture, Commerce and Industry. While that post was short-lived due to the arrival of United States troops on July 25, 1898, General John R. Brooke appointed him president of the Territorial Audience, Puerto Rico's highest court.
Once civil rule was established in Puerto Rico, President William McKinley appointed Quiñones as the new Supreme Court's Chief Justice, a post held until his death, on his birthday, in 1909.
Preceded by none |
Chief Justice of Puerto Rico 1900-1909 |
Succeeded by José Conrado Hernández |
[edit] Sources
- La Justicia en sus Manos, by Luis Rafael Rivera, 2007, ISBN 1-57581-884-1