On June 7, 1847, he was elected one of the first judges of the New York Court of Appeals.[4] On June 22, he drew a term of six years and a half,[4] and took office on July 5. He became Chief Judge after the resignation of Greene C. Bronson in April 1851 and remained on this post until the end of 1853.[5] In November 1853, Ruggles was re-elected to an eight-year term as an associate judge.[6] In June 1855, he fell ill and was absent from the Court's June and September terms.[7] On August 20, 1855, he announced his resignation to take effect on October 20, 1855.[8]George F. Comstock was elected in November 1855 to fill the vacancy.[9]
^"Charles Herman Ruggles". The Ledger; A Database of Students of the Litchfield Law School and the Litchfield Female Academy. Litchfield Historical Society. 2010.
^Association of Graduates (1905). Thirty-Sixth Annual Reunion of the Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy. Saginaw, Michigan: Seemann & Peters. pp. 92–98.