Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00038

Introduced
2/17/21  
Introduced
2/17/21  
Refer
2/17/21  
Refer
2/17/21  
Report Pass
3/19/21  
Engrossed
3/23/21  
Report Pass
4/12/21  
Passed
4/26/21  
Passed
4/26/21  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of H. Gordon Hall, Esquire, Of New Haven To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

Impact

The passage of SJ00038 confirms H. Gordon Hall to the judiciary, which has implications for the governance of judicial processes within the state. The confirmation allows Hall to join the bench, thereby filling a vacant position following the departure of Judge Kevin P. McMahon. This resolution thus plays a role in ensuring that the court maintains its functional capacity and can meet its responsibilities in presiding over cases and upholding justice in Connecticut.

Summary

SJ00038 is a resolution confirming the nomination of H. Gordon Hall, Esquire, of New Haven to serve as a Judge of the Superior Court. The resolution indicates that Mr. Hall will serve for a term of eight years following confirmation by both Houses of the General Assembly. This represents a critical appointment within the state's judiciary, reflecting the executive branch's role in selecting judges to maintain an independent and competent judicial system.

Contention

Discussions surrounding judicial nominations often involve various points of contention, including debates about the candidate's qualifications, judicial philosophy, and past rulings. In the case of SJ00038, while there are indications of bipartisan support during the voting process—127 yeas to 14 nays—the underlying discussions may have included considerations of Mr. Hall’s professional background and his approach to judicial administration. Such discussions are crucial as they set the context for the expectations of judicial conduct and governance in the state.

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