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Biography
Lacy W. Hinely was a descendent of the Georgia Salzburgers. He received his law degree from the University of GA, where he was a member of Sigma Delta Kappa, a law fraternity, and member of the Polo Team in 1931, 1932 and 1933. He spent most of his career with the Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington, DC, ending his career as an Administrative Law Judge. During WWII, Lacy Hinely served as Company Commander, Company "G" in the 67th Armored Regiment, 2nd Armored Division, and fought in North Africa and the Sicily Invasion. He received both a purple heart and a silver star. He served as an assistant counsel under Justice Robert Jackson on the early staff of the Nuremberg Trials, preparing briefs on treaty violations against Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg and Norway and Denmark. He was married over 60 years to Frederica Estelle Lightsey.
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