Donald T. Franke

Donald T. Franke (August 16, 1921 September 25, 2013) was an American politician, lawyer, and jurist.

Born in Eyota, Minnesota, Franke served in the United States Army Air Forces as a pilot during World War II. He received his associate degree from Rochester Community College, his bachelor's degree in journalism, and his law degree from University of Minnesota. Franke taught journal at Central Washington University. He then practiced law in Rochester, Minnesota. From 1957 to 1963, Franke served in the Minnesota House of Representatives. From 1964 until 1975, Franke served as a Minnesota District Court judge. In 1975, Franke and his wife moved to Naples, Florida where he practiced law. Franke died in Naples, Florida.[1][2]

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gollark: If they worked fine, there would be no memory safety issues in big projects, and yet...
gollark: Which don't CATCH EVERYTHING.
gollark: It should be easy to do safe things and harder/warningier to do unsafe things.
gollark: Now yes, you can blame them for not being 1337 alpha programmers, or for using the wrong thing, but really it's partly a failing of C.
gollark: It makes it very easy to be unsafe, which I think should really be avoided, and yet people keep using it for stuff which really needs to not be unsafe.
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