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T. F. Gilroy Daly

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for the Southern District of New York from 1961 to 1964. He was in private practice in Fairfield from 1964 to 1967. He was a deputy attorney general of the State of Connecticut from 1967 to 1971. He was a special assistant to the attorney general of the State of Connecticut from 1971 to 1975. He was
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on August 5, 1977, and received his commission on August 5, 1977. He served as Chief Judge from 1983 to 1988. His service terminated on July 11, 1996, due to his death of
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to Federal prison for nine years. In May 1995, in a landmark decision, he ruled that state police can be held liable for taping telephone conversations in barracks.
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a deputy treasurer of the State of Connecticut from 1975 to 1976. He was the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Connecticut from 1976 to 1977.
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in the 1890s. His father, Colonel Paul Daly, was a World War I and World War II veteran who had received the
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As a trial lawyer, Daly gained prominence when he won freedom for Peter A. Reilly of
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municipal corruption case, which ended in 1992 when he sent the former Mayor
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As a judge, Daly presided over several high-profile trials, including the
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and twice been nominated for the Medal of Honor. Daly's brother,
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Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences alumni
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Gilroy Daly Dies" 386: 1: 379: 312:recipient for actions during 275:from 1957 to 1961. He was an 620:20th-century American judges 221:United States district judge 7: 302:Distinguished Service Cross 283: 10: 646: 348:. He was confirmed by the 288:Daly's great-grandfather, 261:United States Army Rangers 241:Thomas Francis Gilroy Daly 217:Thomas Francis Gilroy Daly 144:Thomas Francis Gilroy Daly 16:American judge (1931–1996) 563: 551: 543: 533: 521: 513: 508: 243:on February 25, 1931, in 210: 186: 166: 139: 134: 130: 118: 106: 94: 83: 75: 63: 51: 40: 32: 28: 21: 464:– via NYTimes.com. 441:, July 29, 2008, Pg. B6. 332:Federal judicial service 494:Federal Judicial Center 492:, a publication of the 479:New York Times obituary 420:Federal Judicial Center 418:, a publication of the 625:Yale Law School alumni 370:Waterbury, Connecticut 298:Mayor of New York City 251:, Daly graduated from 374:Joseph J. Santopietro 290:Thomas Francis Gilroy 191:Georgetown University 431:Godstein, Richard, " 350:United States Senate 235:Education and career 554:Chief Judge of the 33:Chief Judge of the 462:The New York Times 296:immigrant who was 253:Georgetown College 573: 572: 564:Succeeded by 534:Succeeded by 517:Robert C. Zampano 484:T. F. Gilroy Daly 410:T. F. Gilroy Daly 346:Robert C. Zampano 344:vacated by Judge 326:Litchfield County 214: 213: 154:February 25, 1931 113:Robert C. Zampano 23:T. F. Gilroy Daly 637: 567:Ellen Bree Burns 558: 544:Preceded by 528: 514:Preceded by 506: 505: 466: 465: 453: 442: 429: 423: 407: 398: 397: 390: 273:Washington, D.C. 265:Bachelor of Laws 257:Bachelor of Arts 173: 153: 151: 135:Personal details 121: 109: 97: 88: 70:Ellen Bree Burns 66: 54: 45: 19: 18: 645: 644: 640: 639: 638: 636: 635: 634: 575: 574: 569: 560: 553: 549: 547:T. 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United States District Court for the District of Connecticut
T. Emmet Clarie
Ellen Bree Burns
United States District Court for the District of Connecticut
Jimmy Carter
Robert C. Zampano
Janet C. Hall
Fairfield
Connecticut
Roxbury
Connecticut
Georgetown University
BA
Yale Law School
LLB
United States district judge
United States District Court for the District of Connecticut
Michael J. Daly
Fairfield
Connecticut
Georgetown College
Bachelor of Arts
United States Army Rangers
Bachelor of Laws
Yale Law School
Washington, D.C.
Assistant United States Attorney
Thomas Francis Gilroy
Irish
Mayor of New York City

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