Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1652

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Resolutions requesting the Governor to remove First Justice Patricia A. Gorman from the Norfolk County Probate and Family Court

Impact

The passage of H1652 would set a significant precedent in the state's judicial processes by highlighting the legislature's role in holding judges accountable. If enacted, it could lead to increased scrutiny of judicial performance and the potential for more frequent legislative actions regarding the removal of judges. This also indicates a possible shift in the balance of power between legislative and judicial branches within Massachusetts, which may impact how judicial appointments and removals are viewed moving forward.

Summary

House Bill H1652 is a resolution that requests the Governor of Massachusetts to remove First Justice Patricia A. Gorman from her position in the Norfolk County Probate and Family Court. The resolution was introduced by Representative Jay D. Livingstone at the request of several constituents and citizens who have expressed concerns regarding the performance and decisions of Justice Gorman. This bill emphasizes the legislative authority to petition the executive branch for the removal of judicial officers under specific constitutional provisions.

Contention

The most notable points of contention surrounding H1652 involve the implications of judicial independence and the appropriateness of legislative involvement in judicial matters. Supporters of the resolution may argue that it is necessary for the legislature to ensure judicial accountability, especially in family and probate matters that profoundly affect the lives of individuals. However, opponents might contend that such actions could threaten the independence of the judiciary, leading to potential abuses of power where judges may feel pressured by political interests.

Companion Bills

MA H4517

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H1484

Resolutions requesting the Governor to remove Justice Patricia A. Gorman from the Dukes County Probate and Family Court

MA S128

Resolve establishing a commission to study childhood hunger in Norfolk County as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic

MA S1138

To improve the administration of justice in probate and family court

MA H1491

To improve the administration of justice in probate and family court

MA HR211

Commending the Norfolk Family Justice Center.

MA H3651

Authorizing Cynthia Falzone to purchase creditable service from the Norfolk county retirement board

MA S2981

Establishing a sick leave bank for Jonathan Turner, an employee of the Norfolk County sheriff's office

MA S1102

Establishing medical panels for the probate and family court department

MA H2051

Requiring automatic external defibrillators in Norfolk County public buildings

MA H3125

Authorizing the release of a certain sewer easement in the town of Norfolk

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