Court officers and other mourners lined Sidney Place and the steps of St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church in Brooklyn Heights at last Wednesday’s funeral for Bill Gallagher, who died on his 70th birthday, Dec. 3, after a lifetime in the criminal justice system.
Gallagher worked in the state’s court system since 1977, most recently as the system’s inspector general. A graduate of Brooklyn Law School, he is survived by four children.
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