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House confirms Raheem L. Mullins as Connecticut chief justice
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The Connecticut House on Jan. 28 confirmed Raheem L. Mullins to an eight‑year term as chief justice of the state Supreme Court after a roll‑call vote following a favorable judiciary committee report.
HARTFORD — The Connecticut House of Representatives on Jan. 28 voted to confirm Raheem L. Mullins to an eight‑year term as chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
The House voted 131‑13 to adopt the joint committee’s favorable report and confirm the governor’s nomination. The tally was announced by the clerk after the roll call.
The confirmation caps a multi‑step review by the General Assembly. Representative Matthew Sta strom, chairman of the judiciary committee, told the chamber the committee had…
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