William L. Guild

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William L. Guild, Jr. (February 22, 1910 – May 13, 1993)[1] was an American lawyer and jurist.

Born in

Northwestern University School of Law in 1934. Guild then practiced law in Wheaton, Illinois. During World War II, Guild served in the United States Army. In 1953, Guild served as State's Attorney for DuPage County, Illinois and then in 1958, he was elected DuPage County judge. In 1960, Guild was appointed Illinois Attorney General to fill a vacancy and served until his defeat leaving office in 1961. Guild was a Republican. In 1964, Guild was elected associate judge and then was appointed to the Illinois Appellate Court serving until his retirement in 1979. Guild died in Wheaton, Illinois.[2][3][4]

Notes

  1. ^ 'Social Security Death Index'
  2. ^ 'Judge William Guild Jr., Ex-State Attorney General,' Chicago Tribune, Michael Kates, May 14, 1993
  3. ^ The Journal of the DuPage County Bar Association-William Guild, Jr.
  4. ^ 'Illinois Blue Book 1958-1960,' Biographical Sketch of William L. Guild, pg. 576
Party political offices
Preceded by
1960
Succeeded by
Elroy C. Sandquist
Legal offices
Preceded by Attorney General of Illinois
1960–1961
Succeeded by