"The CT News Junkie" reports as follows:
Gov. Ned Lamont nominated 13 women and nine men as judges of the Superior Court Friday, a move aimed at ensuring diversity and expertise within the state judiciary. Notable nominees include former Hartford Mayor Pedro E. Segarra and Christine Jean-Louis, general counsel to the lieutenant governor.
“One of the most notable honors of my responsibilities as governor is to fill vacancies in our court system with capable jurists whose qualifications meet the high standards that the people of Connecticut deserve on the bench,” Lamont said. “This group of nominees I am forwarding to the legislature today continues this administration’s effort to ensure that the people who are serving as judges in our state reflect the diversity, experience, and understanding of the people who live here.”
For more information, please see the following link below. The juciest tidbit on the list is the inclusion of well known family court Attorney Steve Dembo. I'd be interested to know how people feel about that!
In my interviews with parties to custody cases, Steve Dembo has a historical pattern of pressuring acceptance of certain GAL'S onto cases that later disadvantage one side with fraudulent GAL testimony. In my estimation, there is not statistically a coincidence possible once i heard the same narration three times from three unrelated parties to three separate cases.
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