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Frank Marion Angellotti (September 4, 1861 – May 23, 1932), was an American attorney who served as the 17th Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court from January 5, 1915 to November 1921, and as an associate justice from December 11, 1902, to January 4, 1915.


Biography

Angellotti was born in
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, son of Giuseppe and Lois Frances (Osgood) Angellotti. His father was an Italian merchant and land owner of
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, from 1852 until his death. His mother was descended from Christopher Osgood, who came from Marlborough, England, on the ship ''
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'' in 1633 and settled at
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. He attended private schools in San Rafael and was educated at
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in San Francisco. He graduated from the
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in 1882 with the degree of
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; was admitted to the California bar in the same year, and established a successful practice in San Rafael. He was district attorney for Marin County during 1885 to 1891. In 1891, he became judge of the superior court for a term of twelve years. He was associate justice of the Supreme Court of California during December 11, 1902, to January 4, 1915, serving in Department One with justices Lucien Shaw and Walter Van Dyke, later replaced by
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. In November 1914, Angellotti ran successfully for chief justice to replace retiring William H. Beatty, and held the post from January 5, 1915, to November 15, 1921. His notable cases include ''In re Terui'' (1921), and ''In re Kotta'' (1921), in which he wrote the opinion striking down the alien poll tax adopted in the previous session of the California legislature. After his resignation, he became general counsel for the Western Pacific Railroad Company, a position previously held by his court colleague
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Bar and civic activities

Starting in 1918 he was lieutenant-governor for California of the
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. He was grand master of California Masons during 1898-99 and was also a member of the
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,
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and the Marin County Bar Association.


Personal life

Angellotti was married December 27, 1884, to Emma Cornelia Cearley, daughter of Edmund and Lucretia (Polk) Cearley, of
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. They had two children: Frances Louise (died in infancy) and
Marion Polk Angellotti Marion Polk Angellotti (November 12, 1887 – April 1979) was an American author. Writings She wrote short stories for pulp magazines such as ''Adventure'', including several based on 14th-century condottiere John Hawkwood. Her novel ''The Firef ...
, an author. Frank Angellotti died on May 23, 1932, and was buried at Mount Tamalpais Cemetery in San Rafael.


See also

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List of justices of the Supreme Court of California The Supreme Court of California is the highest judicial body in the state and sits at the apex of the judiciary of California. Its membership consists of the Chief Justice of California and six associate justices who are nominated by the Governor ...


References


External links

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Opinions authored by Frank M. Angellotti
Courtlistener.com.

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