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21 Facts About Julio Brady

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Julio A Brady was an American Virgin Islander judge, politician and attorney.

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Julio Brady received bachelor's degrees in philosophy and English from Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico in 1964.

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Julio Brady then earned a Juris Doctor degree from New York Law School of New York City in 1969.

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Julio Brady began his legal career at the Legal Aid Society of New York, where he worked from 1969 to 1971 as a public defender.

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Julio Brady then served as an assistant US attorney from 1971 to 1973.

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Julio Brady was promoted to US Attorney for the Virgin Islands District, a position he held from 1973 until January 30,1978, when he resigned to pursue a political campaign for USV.

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Julio Brady's ultimately sought the Democratic nomination for Delegate of the US Virgin Islands to the US House of Representatives in 1978.

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Julio Brady was narrowly defeated in the September 12,1978 Democratic primary election by Janet B Watlington, an aide to former Delegate Ron de Lugo.

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Julio Brady was reportedly considered for appointment as Lieutenant Governor by Governor Juan Luis in January 1978 following the death of Governor Cyril King.

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Julio Brady practiced law for a private law firm, Isherwood, Colianni, Alkon and Barnard, on Saint Croix after leaving the US Attorney's office.

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Julio Brady ran the firm's Saint Thomas office for a time.

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Julio Brady simultaneously served as the chairman of the Democratic Party of the Virgin Islands from 1980 to 1982.

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Julio Brady was involved with the Fourth Constitutional Convention held in 1980.

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Julio Brady heavily criticized a proposed provision in the US Virgin Islands Constitution that would have required that all future Governors and Lt.

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Luis and Julio Brady won the election on November 2,1982, with 11,354 votes, defeating Millin and three other candidates for governor.

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In 1986, Julio Brady ran for Governor of the US Virgin Islands, this time as a Republican.

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Julio Brady was elected as a delegate to the 1988 Republican National Convention in New Orleans.

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Julio Brady represented Mapp in the court case challenging his expulsion.

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Julio Brady went on to serve as a judge on the US Virgin Islands Territorial Court from 1992 to 1994.

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Julio Brady was working as a lawyer for Innovative Communications Corporation.

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Julio Brady died in St Croix after a long illness on September 16,2015.