Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00023

Introduced
2/3/16  
Refer
2/3/16  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Robert E. Young Of South Glastonbury To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

Impact

The passing of SJ00023 reflects the state's commitment to maintaining a capable judiciary by ensuring that qualified individuals are appointed to serve as judges. Confirmations such as this contribute to the integrity and functionality of the Superior Court, thereby impacting the judicial processes within the state. With a term of eight years beginning March 5, 2016, Robert E. Young's appointment indicates an effort to ensure experienced legal professionals are in positions of judicial authority, which in turn can influence rulings on cases brought before the court.

Summary

SJ00023 is a Senate Joint Resolution that confirms the nomination of the Honorable Robert E. Young of South Glastonbury as a Judge of the Superior Court. The resolution was introduced by Senator Coleman and Representative Tong. This bill signifies important legislative action as it pertains to the appointment of judges, highlighting the role of the legislative assembly in confirming judicial nominations made by the governor.

Contention

While the resolution passed unanimously with a vote of 142 to 0, it is important to note that judicial nominations can sometimes provoke debate regarding qualifications, political affiliations, and broader implications. However, in this case, no notable points of contention were recorded, suggesting that Robert E. Young's qualifications and the nomination process were widely supported by the assembly. Such unanimity underscores the general consensus on the necessity of having competent judges on the Superior Court.

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