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Saturday, December 6, 2014

INCUMBENT JUDGES ARE SEEKING REAPPOINTMENT! MAKE YOUR VIEWS KNOWN!

The terms of the following Judges of the State of Connecticut will expire during the year 2016 and the nominations by the Governor will come before the Judicial Selection Commission for review commencing in February 2015.

There are 24 judges with terms expiring in 2016.  They are as follows:

SUPREME COURT

Hon. Christine S. Vertefeuille

APPELLATE COURT

Hon. Robert E. Beach, Jr.

SUPERIOR COURT

Hon. Joan K. Alexander
Hon. Barbara Brazzel-Massaro
Hon. William H. Bright, Jr.
Hon. William T. Cremins
Hon. Michael R. Dannehy
Hon. Edward S. Domnarski
Hon. Cara F. Eschuk
Hon. Mathew E. Frechette
Hon. David P. Gold
Hon. Mark T. Gould
Hon. Barbara B. Jongbloed
Hon. Linda K. Lager
Hon. Robert J. Malone
Hon. Paul Matasavage
Hon. John J. Nazzaro
Hon. John W. Pickard
Hon. Linda Pearce Prestley
Hon. Eddie Rodriguez, Jr.
Hon. Michael E. Shay
Hon. Mary E. Sommer
Hon. Robert E. Young
Hon. Terence A. Zemetis

Comments regarding the reappointment of any of the Judges on the Reappointment List for 2016 may be submitted to the Judicial Selection Commission, 18-20 Trinity Street, Hartford, CT  06106 on or before January 30, 2015.  Reappointment interviews of the listed Judges will commence in February 2015 and continue through June 2015.  Accordingly, comments received after January 30, 2015 will be considered if received prior to a Judge's reappointment interview.  Anonymous submissions will be considered but afforded less weight than signed submissions.

Ndidi Moses, Chairperson

1 comment:

  1. Judge Domnarski, judge at my divorce hearing in 2012, had this to say about the Domestic Violence arrest of my husband and his subsequent Protective Order: (In his judgement order): There was an altercation and the wife had the husband arrested. He was severely traumatized by the arrest and has not spoken to the wife since." HE WAS TRAUMATIZED!!

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