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Harry Lee Carrico : ウィキペディア英語版
Harry L. Carrico

Harry Lee Carrico (September 4, 1916 – January 27, 2013) was a member, Chief Justice, and Senior Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia.〔(Harry L. Carrico, former Va. chief justice, dies ) - NBC12.com - Richmond, VA News, Weather, Traffic & Sports〕 His tenure as an active Justice of the Court, at more than 42 years, is the longest of any justice excluding William Fleming, who served nearly 44 years, from 1780-1824.〔Fleming was appointed to the General Court in 1780 and became a member, ''ex-officio,'' of the Supreme Court of Appeals. Each of the judges serving on the Supreme Court of Appeals from 1779-1788 also served on another appellate court (the Court of High Chancery, the Court of Admiralty, or the General Court). When the court was reorganized as an entirely separate body in 1788, Edmund Pendleton, Peter Lyons, Paul Carrington, and John Blair were appointed members. Fleming remained on the new court until he died in 1824. Thus Fleming "was a member of the Virginia court of last resort for nearly 44 years." David Mays, “William Fleming, 1736-1824,” ''Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association'' 1927, v. 39 (Richmond, Va.), 426-435.〕 Because current law requires active judges and Justices in Virginia to retire or take senior status on or shortly after their seventieth birthdays, Justice Carrico's longevity record likely will not be challenged.
==Early life and education==
Carrico was born in Washington, D.C. and soon after moved to Fauquier County. He attended Fairfax County, Virginia public schools and received his undergraduate and law degrees from George Washington University.

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