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Robert Morris (New Jersey)

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Robert Morris

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Prior offices

United States District Court for the District of New Jersey


U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New Jersey


U.S. District Court for the Western District of New Jersey


Education

Personal


Robert Morris was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. He was nominated by President George Washington on December 17, 1790. He was confirmed by the Senate on December 20, 1790,[1] and received commission that same day. He was reassigned on February 13, 1801.

Robert Morris was reassigned to the United States District Court for the Western District of New Jersey and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New Jersey on February 13, 1801. He was reassigned on July 1, 1802.

Robert Morris was reassigned to the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey on July 1, 1802. He served until his death on June 2, 1815. Morris was succeeded in this position by William Sanford Pennington.

Early life and education

  • Read law, 1770

Professional career

  • Private practice, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1770-1776
  • Chief justice, Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1777-1779
  • Private practice, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1779-1790

Judicial career

District of New Jersey

Morris was nominated by President George Washington on December 17, 1790. He was confirmed by the Senate on December 20, 1790, and received commission that same day. He was reassigned on February 13, 1801.[1]

Robert Morris was reassigned to the United States District Court for the Western District of New Jersey and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New Jersey on February 13, 1801. He was reassigned on July 1, 1802.

Robert Morris was reassigned to the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey on July 1, 1802. He served until his death on June 2, 1815. Morris was succeeded in this position by William Sanford Pennington.

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Political offices
Preceded by:
David Brearley
District of New Jersey
1790–1801
Seat #1
Succeeded by:
William Sanford Pennington

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