Frank Celebrezze

Politician

1928 – 2010

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Who was Frank Celebrezze?

Frank D. Celebrezze Jr. was an American politician and jurist of the Ohio Democratic party, having served as Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court.

He was elected as a judge of the Ohio Supreme Court in 1972, defeating Republican Robert E. Leach. He was re-elected in 1974, defeating Republican Sheldon A. Taft. Celebrezze was an Ohio state court judge; he also served in the Ohio State Senate.

In 1978, he was elected chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, defeating Republican Thomas M. Herbert. Celebrezze was re-elected chief justice in 1980, defeating Sara J. Harper.

In 1986, Celebrezze brought a successful libel suit against The Plain Dealer of Cleveland, based on an article that alleged that Celebrezze's campaign had accepted contributions from groups with organized crime connections.

In 1986, Celebrezze was defeated in a bid for another term as chief justice by Thomas J. Moyer. The race between Celebrezze and Moyer was dirty, with Moyer's campaign accusing Celebrezze of having links to organized crime.

In 1994, Celebrezze ran for a seat on the Ohio Court of Appeals for the Eighth District and lost to common pleas court Judge Terrence O'Donnell.

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Born
Nov 13, 1928
Ohio
Died
Mar 21, 2010

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on July 23, 2013

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