Connecticut 2018 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00019

Introduced
2/7/18  
Refer
2/7/18  
Report Pass
3/1/18  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable William H. Bright, Jr., Of Columbia To Be A Judge Of The Appellate Court And A Judge Of The Superior Court.

Impact

This resolution has implications for the state's judicial system, particularly in maintaining a qualified and competent judiciary. The confirmation of a judge like William H. Bright, Jr. aims to reinforce the integrity of the judicial branch, ensuring that experienced individuals fill these critical roles. The appointment is positioned to impact the operation of justice in the state as the judge will contribute to the rulings at both the appellate and superior court levels.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution No. 19, introduced during the February Session of 2018, seeks to confirm the nomination of William H. Bright, Jr. as a Judge of the Appellate Court and the Superior Court. The resolution outlines the intention to appoint Judge Bright for an eight-year term, succeeding the Honorable Raheem L. Mullins. The nomination underscores the legislative body’s role in judicial appointments, which require confirmation by both legislative houses according to state law.

Contention

While the bill primarily focuses on confirming the nomination, there is often contention surrounding judicial appointments, especially in terms of the nominee's past rulings, professional background, and the potential for political influence in judicial matters. The legislative discussions may reveal differing opinions about Judge Bright's qualifications and the broader implications of his appointment for the upholding of justice and legal precedents in the state.

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