Fred Weber interview, 1997.

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Fred Weber interview, 1997.

In this interview Fred Weber discusses his 33 year career in the legal profession in Montana, including his work as an attorney in Havre from 1961 to 1979 and as a judge on the Montana Supreme Court from 1980 to 1995. In addition to his insights about fellow attorneys in Havre and judges on the high court, Judge Weber recalls his military experience as an officer in the Army in Italy during WWII; his education at the University of Montana Law School and ROTC program; and his work with Young Life, a nondominational Christian youth group. (OH 1722).

Sound recording ; 3 tapes.Transcript ; 70 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6813836

Montana Historical Society Library

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Young Life (Organization)

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Weber, Fred, 1919-

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Montana. Supreme Court

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Montana high court of appeal. The Montana Supreme Court was established as territorial high court in 1864. The first term of court began 17 May 1865. Over the years the size of the court has increased from a chief justice and two associate justice to the present chief justice, six associate justices, and staff. From the description of Dockets, 1966-1982. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70925663 ...

Verdon, Paul

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