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American judge
Vernon R. Pederson
Justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court
In office
1974 – January 7, 1985
Preceded byHarvey B. Knudson
Succeeded byBeryl J. Levine
Surrogate Judge of the North Dakota Supreme Court
In office
1985–1999
Chairman of the North Dakota State Deferred Compensation Committee
In office
1972–1975
Personal details
Born(1919-09-11)September 11, 1919
Ward County, North Dakota
DiedFebruary 26, 2018(2018-02-26) (aged 98)
Lakeville, Minnesota
Alma materUniversity of North Dakota (B.S., LL.B., and J.D.)

Vernon R. Pederson (September 11, 1919 – February 26, 2017) was an American attorney who served as a Justice on the North Dakota Supreme Court. He also served in a number of other government roles during his career.

Early life and education

Pederson was born on September 11, 1919, on a farm in Ward County, North Dakota, near to Deering, North Dakota.

Pederson attended Minot State Teacher's College for two years. Following World War II, he earned his B.S., LL.B., and J.D. degrees at the University of North Dakota.

Early career

Beginning in 1949, Pederson practiced law in Minot, North Dakota. He also began serving in various government roles while in Minot. He served a tenure as Minot City Justice. In 1951 and 1952, he spent two years serving as a special agent-attorney of North Dakota's Office of Price Stabilization (located in Fargo). On June 15, 1953, he was appointed a special assistant attorney general for North Dakota's State Highway Department and State Game and Fish Department. From 1966 to 1972, he was a member of North Dakota's original State Employee Retirement Board (PERS). From 1972 through 1975, he served as chairmen of North Dakota's inaugural State Deferred Compensation Committee.

North Dakota Supreme Court

In 1974 Pederson was elected to the North Dakota Supreme Court. He was reelected in 1980. He retired from the court on January 7, 1985, after serving for ten years. During his tenure as a justice, Pederson served in a number of additional roles. This included serving in 1975 as the chairman of the Management Information System, which was responsible for designing the original computerization of the state's court records. He served as a representative of the state's judiciary as a director of the North Dakota Community Foundation from 1976 until 1983. He was also the inaugural chairman of the Judicial Planning Committee, which was formed in 1976.He served as chairman of the Supreme Court Personnel Advisory Board from 1982 until 1984.

From 1985 until 1999, Pederson served as a surrogate judge of the North Dakota Supreme Court.

Personal life and death

In 1952, Pederson married Evelyn Kraby (1918–2007). Together they had children. His wife died in 2007 in Fargo, North Dakota. He died in on February 26, 2017, in Lakeville, Minnesota, at the age of 97.

References

  1. ^ "Vernon R. Pederson". www.ndcourts.gov. North Dakota Court System. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Evelyn I. Pederson". funeralplan. Retrieved May 1, 2016.
  3. "Vernon Pederson". Bismarck Tribune. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  4. "Remembering Former ND Supreme Court Justice, Vernon Pederson". UND News Archive. 27 February 2017. Retrieved 11 October 2022.

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