Rep. Fox Named House Chair Of Judiciary Committee

According to CT News Junkie, Representative Fox has been named House Chair of Connecticut’s Judiciary Committee. Representative Gary Holder-Winfield has been named House Vice-Chair of the Judiciary Committee. Fox will join Senator Eric Coleman at the helm of the Judiciary Committee. Both Fox and Coleman have voted to abolish the death penalty, legislation that was introduced … Read more

Connecticut’s Ice Missile Law

It snowed last night. People will drive today. Some of those people will not have shoveled off the top of their car. Said people are jerks. Connecticut has a law requiring the removal of snow and ice from a car…….that doesn’t go into effect until December 31, 2013: …The operator of any motor vehicle, as … Read more

The 3rd Annual CT Blawgy Goes To Norm Pattis

Norm Pattis. I try to read as many CT law blogs as possible. I don’t hit every post but I read many of them. Each year I try to pick an outstanding legal blog from the Nutmeg State and award it with a CT Blawgy.  Connecticut is blessed with a number of wonderful law blogs. … Read more

A Connecticut Law Blog Turns 3

What a year.   This is the annual post, where in the words of Colin McEnroe, I congratulate my blog for staying upright for another year: For instance, after posting eight times in the whole month, McKeen went dark from a Dec. 23 post congratulating his own blawg for staying upright for two years to a couple … Read more

Holder-Winfield To Chair Judiciary Committee?

Will CT’s Rookie of the Year Legislator, Gary Holder-Winfield be the next house chair of the legislature’s powerful judiciary committee?

Gary Holder-Winfield

When Representative Mike Lawlor and Senator Andrew McDonald left the legislature to work in the Malloy administration they created openings for the chairmanships of CT’s judiciary committee.

Holder-Winfield served on the judiciary committee during last session. He earned high praise from Lawlor for passing legislation to abolish the death penalty that was subsequently vetoed by Governor Rell.

Representative Holder-Winfield compiled an impressive record on the committee tackling issues such as diversity on the judiciary, the eyewitness ID bill, and opposition to prison based gerrymandering.

In addition, Holder-Winfield, like Mike Lawlor, was a key early supporter of Dan Malloy. At the democratic state convention, Holder-Winfield bucked New Haven’s delegation which unanimously supported Ned Lamont to support Dan Malloy. His early support of Malloy cost him a seat in the New Haven delegation to the convention.

There’s no question Holder-Winfield is on the short list of people who may chair the judiciary committee when the legislature opens session in a few weeks. In fact given his impressive legislative record, his staunch opposition to the death penalty, and his early support of Dan Malloy – one has to consider that Holder-Winfield to be a front runner to replace Lawlor.

Other possibilities below the jump

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It’s The Busiest Time of The Year

I’m busy. Here’s what I’ve been working on:

-Over the past 2 weeks this site has been totally redesigned. I selected a new wordpress theme for the site, changed the banner, and have made numerous technical changes under the hood of this site.  I’ve added a bunch of plugins that should make this site more user friendly for you.  Some of which you’ll notice like the suggested posts that appear below every post and some of which you won’t.

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It’s Illegal To Keep A Bear As A Pet…

…including but not limited to the black bear, grizzly bear, or brown bear. Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 26-40a. I think the penalty for keeping a bear as a pet should be having one’s head examined but the legislature opted for a fine of not more than a thousand dollars per day and all costs associated with taking … Read more

JEPSEN NAMES NORA R. DANNEHY AS DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL

HARTFORD – Attorney General-elect George Jepsen Friday named veteran federal prosecutor Nora R. Dannehy as Deputy Attorney General, to serve as his as second in command in the state Office of Attorney General after he takes office Jan. 5, 2011. Dannehy of South Glastonbury was one of 12 applicants and three finalists for job. The … Read more