Abraham S. Bordon
Abraham S. Bordon (October 7, 1891 – August 7, 1981)[1] was a Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court in 1961, for five months.
Born in the Ukraine, Borden "came to the United States as a child", and "received a law degree from the Cornell University Law School in 1914".[2]
His judicial service began with an appointment to the Hartford County Common Pleas Court in 1931. He "served for more than a decade on the Superior Court", until Governor John N. Dempsey appointed him to the Connecticut Supreme Court in 1961. Borden resigned later that year.[2]
References
- "Abraham Bordon". Retrieved December 25, 2020.
- "Abraham Bordon, Ex-Justice Of Connecticut's High Court". August 10, 1981 – via NYTimes.com.
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Preceded by Samuel Mellitz |
Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court 1961–1961 |
Succeeded by Howard W. Alcorn |
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