Governor announces 9 judicial nominations

loading...
AUGUSTA – Gov. John Baldacci on Tuesday announced nine judicial nominations, including the promotion of District Court Judge William Anderson of Morrill to the Superior Court. Other new appointments included District Court nominees Jeffrey Moskowitz of Saco and Susan Sparaco of Farmingdale.
Sign in or Subscribe to view this content.

AUGUSTA – Gov. John Baldacci on Tuesday announced nine judicial nominations, including the promotion of District Court Judge William Anderson of Morrill to the Superior Court.

Other new appointments included District Court nominees Jeffrey Moskowitz of Saco and Susan Sparaco of Farmingdale.

The governor reappointed Justices Roland Cole of Wells and Robert Crowley of Kennebunk to the Superior Court and nominated Justice Donald Marden of Oakland, a 13-year veteran of the trial court, to active retired status.

Judges Paul Cote Jr. of Auburn and Andre Janelle of Saco were reappointed to the District Court and Jane Bradley of Freeport, a member of the court for nearly 22 years, received an active retired appointment.

The judicial nominations are subject to Senate confirmation.

“This is an impressive list of candidates, each bringing a wealth of professional, civic and community experience to the bench,” Baldacci said. “They are individuals of high integrity and are dedicated to upholding the laws of this state. I am confident that they will serve the people of Maine with great distinction.”


Have feedback? Want to know more? Send us ideas for follow-up stories.

comments for this post are closed

By continuing to use this site, you give your consent to our use of cookies for analytics, personalization and ads. Learn more.