Samuel Zoll
Samuel Edward Zoll was an American lawyer, judge and politician. He began his career as a high school teacher then became a lawyer, politician, then a judge. Later in life he was named to be Chief Justice of the District Courts in Massachusetts.
Early life and education
Zoll was born in Peabody, Massachusetts. His father was an immigrant from Lithuania, and his mother was a native of nearby Haverhill. Zoll was educated at Salem High School and attained a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and a Master of Arts degree, both from Boston University.He attended the Suffolk University Law School receiving a Juris Doctor Degree degree in 1962.
Career
Zoll was a United States Navy veteran who served in the Korean War. Zoll worked as a high school teacher at Danvers High School from 1958 to 1962. While teaching, he served on the Salem City Council. After graduating in law, Zoll worked as a lawyer. He was a State Representative of Salem from 1965 to 1969.Zoll successfully ran for office as the Mayor of Salem, serving a full term. He left the mayoral office before the end of the second term in 1973 when he accepted his first judicial appointment. In 1973, he was appointed by Governor Sargent to be Special Justice of the Ipswich District Court.
In 1974, he was appointed again by Governor Sargent as Presiding Justice of the Salem District Court. Zoll became Chief Justice of the Massachusetts District Courts in 1976 when he was first appointed by Governor Michael S. Dukakis. Following the passage of the court reform bill in 1993, Chief Justice Zoll was then reappointed as Chief Justice of the District Court in 1998 He chaired the Commonwealth Joint Labor Management Committee which oversees police and fire unions negotiations with the government.
He retired on June 20, 2004, when he reached the age of 70, the mandatory retirement age for judges.
Honors and awards
- The media centre of Salem High School was named The Samuel E. Zoll Instructional Media Center.
- In 2009, Zoll was the keynote speaker for the 100th anniversary of the Congregation Sons of Israel.
- He was awarded honorary degrees from Suffolk University and Salem State College
- In 1991, he received the Brandeis University Award for Distinguished Public Service.
Family life