Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico

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Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of Puerto Rico

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico (

The constitution also established in several articles that the Chief Justice must:

The Chief Justice is also typically the judge that swears in the governor upon his inaugural term.

Chief Justices

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# Portrait Name Took office Left office Appointed by Other posts held
1 José Severo Quiñones[6] 1900 1909 William McKinley
2 José Hernández Santiago[6] 1909 1922
William H. Taft
3 Emilio del Toro Cuebas[6] 1922 1943 Warren G. Harding
4
Martín Travieso Nieva[6]
1944 1948 Franklin D. Roosevelt
5 Angel de Jesús Sánchez[6] 1948 1951 Harry S. Truman
  • Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
6 Roberto Todd Borrás[6] 1951 1952 Harry S. Truman
7 A. Cecil Snyder[6] 1953 1957 Luis Muñoz Marín
8 Jaime Sifre Dávila[6] 1957 1957 Luis Muñoz Marín
  • Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
9 Luis Negrón Fernández[6] 1957 1972 Luis Muñoz Marín
10 Pedro Pérez Pimentel[6] 1973 1974 Rafael Hernández Colón
  • District Judge
  • Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
11 José Trías Monge[6] 1974 1985 Rafael Hernández Colón
12 Víctor Pons Núñez[6] 1985 1992 Rafael Hernández Colón
13 José Andréu García[6] 1992 2003 Rafael Hernández Colón
  • District Attorney
  • Superior Court Judge
  • Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
14 Miriam Naveira Merly[6] 2003 2004 Sila María Calderón
15 Federico Hernández Denton[6] 2004 2014 Sila María Calderón
16 Liana Fiol Matta 2014 2016 Alejandro García Padilla
17 Maite Oronoz Rodríguez 2016 present Alejandro García Padilla
  • Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico

References

  1. ^ "Article V, Section 1". Constitution of Puerto Rico. July 25, 1952. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  2. ^ "Article V, Section 3". Constitution of Puerto Rico. July 25, 1952. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  3. ^ "Article V, Section 7". Constitution of Puerto Rico. July 25, 1952. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  4. ^ "Article III, Section 4". Constitution of Puerto Rico. July 25, 1952. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  5. ^ "Article III, Section 21". Constitution of Puerto Rico. July 25, 1952. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Biografías Jueces Presidentes" (in Spanish). Supreme Court of Puerto Rico. Retrieved August 11, 2013.