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HUBBELL, Levi, jurist, born in Ballston, New York, 15 April, 1808; died in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 8 December, 1876. He was graduated at Union in 1827, after which he studied law. He was adjutant-general of the state from 1833 till 1836, and in 1841 was a member of the assembly. In 1844 he removed to Wisconsin, and became a Democratic politician, he was elected judge of the 2d judicial circuit, and served as chief justice of the supreme court for one year. Impeachment proceedings were instituted against him in 1853, but the trial resulted in his acquittal. In 1856 he resigned his judgeship. He was elected to the assembly in 1864 as a war Democrat, and held the office of United States district attorney from 1871 till 1875.
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