Interview with former Michigan Supreme Court Justice John D. Voelker
In an oral history interview, Michigan Supreme Court Justice and author of the novel "Anatomy of a murder", John D. Voelker, talks about growing up in Ishpeming, MI, and his education and work background, including his time as a district attorney. Voelker also discusses being appointed to the Court in 1957, running against Joseph Moynihan, Jr. for a seat that same year, how decisions are made by the justices, famous cases he heard, including People v. Hildabridle and his eventual resignation from the Court. Justice Voelker talks fondly about writing, and the books he wrote under the pseudonym Robert Traver and reads an excerpt from "Laughing whitefish" which includes a description of the Michigan Supreme Court chambers. Voelker is interviewed by Roger F. Lane.
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- In Collections
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Interviews with Michigan State Supreme Court Justices
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date Created
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1990-10-01
- Interviewees
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Voelker, John D. (John Donaldson), 1903-1991
- Interviewers
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Lane, Roger F.
- Subjects
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Voelker, John D. (John Donaldson), 1903-1991
Michigan. Supreme Court
Elections
Employees
Families
Fiction--Authorship
Indecent exposure
Judges
Judges--Election
Judges--Selection and appointment
Learning and scholarship
Resignation from office
Michigan
- Material Type
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Sound recordings
Interviews
- Language
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English
- Extent
- 01:36:21
- Note
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Image courtesy of the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society.
Digital remastering of analog cassettes originally recorded for "Interviews with Michigan Supreme Court Justices," sponsored by the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society.
- Historical Note
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See the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society website for more information on the life of John D. Voelker.
- Holding Institution
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Vincent Voice Library
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