James Church Cropsey

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James Church Cropsey (1872 - June 16, 1937) was a New York City Police Commissioner and a New York State Supreme Court judge.[1]

References

  1. ^ "James C. Cropsey, Jurist, Dies At 64. Supreme Court Justice, Long Active In Legal Circles, Is Stricken In Brooklyn". New York Times. June 17, 1937. Retrieved 2010-03-27. Supreme Court Justice James C. Cropsey died at 7:30 o'clock last night in the Brooklyn Hospital, where he had been a patient for a fortnight and was twice operated on for a glandular ailment. His condition had been critical for several days and yesterday morning a serum brought from Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, by airplane, was administered to him. He was 64 years old. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
Police appointments
Preceded by NYPD Commissioner
1910–1911
Succeeded by
Legal offices
Preceded by Kings County District Attorney
1912–1916
Succeeded by