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José Conrado Hernández Santiago (February 19, 1849 – June 20, 1932) served as the second chief justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico from 1909 to 1922.

Born in Aibonito, Puerto Rico, he obtained his bachelor's degree in San Juan in 1865, a degree in Civil and Canon Law at the University of Salamanca in 1873, and a doctorate in theology.

He began practicing law in 1874 and was a Judge of First Instance in Aguadilla and Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, and Santiago, Cuba. He served as a Magistrate in Pinar Del Río and Santa Clara, also in Cuba, as well as in Cibú and Manila, in the Philippines, before serving in Puerto Rico under Spanish rule. After the change of sovereignty to the United States, he was President of Puerto Rico's highest court in 1899 and was appointed Associate Justice of the new Supreme Court in 1900 by president William McKinley, a post held until his appointment as Chief Justice by president William Howard Taft in 1909. Served as Chief Justice until his retirement in 1922.

He died in San Juan, Puerto Rico on June 20, 1932, at the age of 83. He was buried at Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Legal offices
Preceded by
None
Associate Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court
1898–1909
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court
1909–1922
Succeeded by

Sources

  • La Justicia en sus Manos, by Luis Rafael Rivera, 2007, ISBN  1-57581-884-1


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

José Conrado Hernández Santiago (February 19, 1849 – June 20, 1932) served as the second chief justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico from 1909 to 1922.

Born in Aibonito, Puerto Rico, he obtained his bachelor's degree in San Juan in 1865, a degree in Civil and Canon Law at the University of Salamanca in 1873, and a doctorate in theology.

He began practicing law in 1874 and was a Judge of First Instance in Aguadilla and Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, and Santiago, Cuba. He served as a Magistrate in Pinar Del Río and Santa Clara, also in Cuba, as well as in Cibú and Manila, in the Philippines, before serving in Puerto Rico under Spanish rule. After the change of sovereignty to the United States, he was President of Puerto Rico's highest court in 1899 and was appointed Associate Justice of the new Supreme Court in 1900 by president William McKinley, a post held until his appointment as Chief Justice by president William Howard Taft in 1909. Served as Chief Justice until his retirement in 1922.

He died in San Juan, Puerto Rico on June 20, 1932, at the age of 83. He was buried at Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Legal offices
Preceded by
None
Associate Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court
1898–1909
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court
1909–1922
Succeeded by

Sources

  • La Justicia en sus Manos, by Luis Rafael Rivera, 2007, ISBN  1-57581-884-1



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