Charles Cooper Nott, Jr.
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1869 – 1957
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Who was Charles Cooper Nott, Jr.?
Charles Cooper Nott, Jr. was an attorney and jurist. He served as judge of the New York General Sessions Court from 1913 to 1939. In 1919 anarchists were planting a bomb on his doorstep when it prematurely exploded killing both of the bombers. In 1922 he presided over the obscenity case of James Branch Cabell and Robert Medill McBride for the novel, Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice. In 1939 he presided over the second trial of James Joseph Hines where Hines was found guilty on corruption and conspiracy charges.
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- Born
- Oct 10, 1869
Williamstown - Parents
- Education
- Harvard Law School
- Died
- May 10, 1957
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center
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on July 23, 2013
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