Peter Ortiz Gustafson

Peter Ortiz Gustafson (May 9, 1934, San Juan, Puerto Rico August 18, 2016, San Juan, Puerto Rico[1]) was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico. Appointed by Puerto Rico Governor Rafael Hernandez Colon in 1985, he served on the court until 1990. Prior to his appointment, he had been a Superior Court judge for many years.

After his resignation, he was succeeded as associate justice by José Andreu García, who in 1992 went on to become Chief Justice. His last reported public statement was in 2009 when he opposed the Puerto Rico Supreme Court's request to the Legislature to increase its membership from 7 to 9.[2]

Sources

  • La Justicia en sus Manos, Luis Rafael Rivera, ISBN 1-57581-884-1

References

  1. "Obituary Peter Ortiz Gustafson". Dignity Memorial.
  2. "Juego de sillas en el Supremo". Primera Hora. 11 November 2009.
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Preceded by
José Conrado Hernández
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
1922–1943
Succeeded by
Martín Travieso


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