Thomas H. Roberts

For other people named Thomas Roberts, see Thomas Roberts (disambiguation).

Thomas Hagen Roberts (January 4, 1902 January 7, 1976) was an American jurist.

Biography

Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Roberts received his bachelor's degree from Fordham University and his law degree from Boston University School of Law. During World War II, he served as director of Rhode Island Civil Defense and chairman of the Rhode Island Bureau of Police and Fire. From 1949 to 1950, Roberts served as chief counsel of the War Crimes International Commission. Roberts was appointed to the judgeship for the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, by President Harry S. Truman, and served from 1950 to 1952. Roberts served on the Rhode Island Superior Court in 1951 and then served on Rhode Island Supreme Court from 1955 to 1976 and was chief justice from 1966 to 1976.[1] He was the brother of Rhode Island Governor Dennis J. Roberts.

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Preceded by
David Chávez
Judge, United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico
19501952
Succeeded by
Clemente Ruiz-Nazario


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