Gideon Cornell (1710–1766) was a farmer, trader and judge who became the first Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, serving from 1747 to 1749.
Gideon Cornell house, Newport
NRHP plaque affixed to house
Rhode Island Supreme Court
The Rhode Island Supreme Court is the court of last resort in the U.S. State of Rhode Island. The Court consists of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices, all selected by the Governor of Rhode Island from candidates vetted by the Judicial Nominating Commission. Each justice enjoys lifetime tenure and no mandatory retirement age, similar to Federal judges. Justices may be removed only if impeached for improper conduct by a vote of the Rhode Island House of Representatives and convicted by trial in the Rhode Island Senate.
The Providence County Courthouse
The court currently convenes in the Providence County Courthouse
The 18th Century Newport Colony House was an early meeting place of the Court
3rd Chief Justice, Stephen Hopkins, later signed the Declaration of Independence