Hilda Brunnemeyer

Hilda Brunnemeyer (1937, Koningstad) was a Brunanter judge and former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Brunant.

Biography
Brunnemeyer was born in Charleston Beach to a wealthy family of Swedish descent. They sent her to Harvard to study law (1956-1960) and did her masters in Germany. In 1966 she joined a private law company where she was one of its best lawyers and from 1969-1980 only lost 2 cases. Moving up to management she became very wealthy and took over the firm in 1992. In 1997 she was appointed Justice by Marta Henneman. She would be involved in the controversial Tobaccco industry v. Brunant case in 2001, the largest court case in Brunanter history. Brunnemeyer was found to have accepted bribes from many cigarette companies to make a ruling in their favor. When this was found out, she was immediately replaced with a temporary justice and after the court decision a less high-profile hearing sentenced her to jail for five years. She appealed and got 3.5 years.

Personal life
She married multimillionaire and BBN executive William Smarts in 1967 and they had four children.