Robert C. Titus

Robert Cyrus Titus (October 24, 1839 – April 27, 1918) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

He was born on October 24, 1839, in Eden, Erie County, New York.

Then he studied law with Horace Boies, was admitted to the bar in 1865, and practiced in Hamburg.

The court was abolished by the Constitution of 1894, and the judges were transferred, with limited jurisdiction, to the New York Supreme Court (8th D.) in January 1896, to sit until their original terms expired.

In 1901, Titus and Loran L. Lewis were appointed by the court to defend Leon Czolgosz at his trial for the assassination of President McKinley.

Robert C. Titus (1897)