Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Joan K. Alexander Of Cromwell To Be A Judge Of The Appellate Court And A Judge Of The Superior Court.
Impact
The passage of HJ00205 will allow Judge Alexander to serve a term of eight years beginning from the date of confirmation by both legislative houses. This appointment reflects the state's commitment to maintaining a robust judicial system with qualified judges overseeing legal matters. Confirming judicial appointments is vital for upholding the rule of law and public confidence in the legal system.
Summary
HJ00205 is a resolution that confirms the nomination of the Honorable Joan K. Alexander of Cromwell to serve as a judge of both the Appellate Court and the Superior Court. The resolution was introduced by Representative Aresimowicz and Senator Looney as part of the General Assembly's September 2020 Special Session. The confirmation of Judge Alexander is critical as it fills a judicial vacancy, ensuring that these courts continue to function effectively and efficiently.
Contention
During the discussions surrounding the confirmation, there were no notable points of contention reported, as the resolution passed unanimously with a vote of 35 yeas and 0 nays. This indicates strong bipartisan support for Judge Alexander's qualifications and suitability for the judicial positions she is being appointed to. However, it can be inferred that the appointment process is often subject to varied opinions depending on the political climate and the backgrounds of nominees.
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Dawne G. Westbrook Of Glastonbury To Be A Judge Of The Appellate Court And A Judge Of The Superior Court.