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Gabrielle Wolohojin sworn in as associate justice of Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
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Gabrielle Wolohojin was ceremonially sworn in as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court at the John Adams Courthouse; mentors and state leaders praised her experience, temperament and service during the event.
Gabrielle Wolohojin was sworn in as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in a ceremonial event at the John Adams Courthouse in Boston, Governor Maura Healey administered the oath and praised Wolohojin's record of public service and judicial leadership.
The ceremony featured remarks from longtime mentors and colleagues who highlighted the honoree's courtroom skill and temperament. Attorney Joan Lukey said Wolohojin shows "grace under fire," calling empathy and wisdom qualities that make her well suited for the state's highest bench. Attorney Robert Fisk described her as "one of the most highly qualified candidates" for judicial office, citing her investigative work on a major federal…
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