Education
He graduated from both Northwestern University and Illinois College of Law in Chicago.
He graduated from both Northwestern University and Illinois College of Law in Chicago.
Admitted to the bar in 1904, he became a prominent figure within the Italian community of Chicago and active in both political and trade union circles. In 1922 he was elected Judge of the Municipal Court, and became the first American judge of Italian birth. He died in 1960 in San Bernardino, California, his descendants still living in America to this day.
In September 1922 he received from king Victor Emanuel III the knighthood of the Ordine della Corona d"Italia.
Member of the Illinois Bar Association, Modern Woodmen, Italo-American National Union, Order of the Sons of Italy, and Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity.