Joseph R. Marro

Joseph R. Marro (March 17, 1907 – February 21, 1989) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Life

He was born on March 17, 1907,[1] in New York City. He attended Public School No. 95 and No. 8, and DeWitt Clinton High School. He graduated from St. John's College, and from St. John's University School of Law. He practiced law in New York City. He married Anita Eleanor Aloi, and they had two children.[2]

Marro was a member of the New York State Senate from 1953 to 1964, sitting in the 169th, 170th, 171st, 172nd, 173rd and 174th New York State Legislatures. In November 1964, he was elected to the New York City Civil Court.[3]

He was a Justice of the Civil Court from 1965 to 1973;[4] and of the New York Supreme Court from 1974 to 1977.

He died on February 21, 1989, at his home in Manhattan, of heart failure.[5]

Sources

  1. "MARRO, JOSEPH R." at Social Security Info
  2. New York Red Book (1963–1964; pg. 83)
  3. The Judicial Candidates in the New York Times on October 29, 1964
  4. DEMOCRATS NAME JUDGESHIP SLATES in the New York Times on July 28, 1973 (subscription required)
  5. Joseph R. Marro Dies; A Retired Justice, 81 in the New York Times on February 22, 1989
New York State Senate
Preceded by
Elmer F. Quinn
New York State Senate
18th District

1953–1954
Succeeded by
Harry Gittleson
Preceded by
John J. Donovan, Jr.
New York State Senate
24th District

1955–1964
Succeeded by
Paul P. E. Bookson
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