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Monday, April 27, 2015
Eight Candidates Apply For Court Of Appeals Opening
The Judicial Nominating Commission released the names of eight (8) candidates who applied to fill the vacancy on the Court of Appeals to be created by the retirement of Judge Ezra Friedlander. Surprisingly, all but one of the candidates is from Indianapolis. The Commission will narrow the list to three candidates after interviewing all of the candidates, which it will forward to Gov. Mike Pence, who will have 60 days after receiving the list to announce his choice. The Commission has not yet announced a schedule for interviewing the candidates. The list of candidates includes the following:
For those of us on the outside, what's the current "hometowns" of the sitting Court of Appeals judges?
ReplyDeleteActually, I think only two of the current members would consider Indianapolis their home town--Bradford and Kirsch.
ReplyDeleteI don't think hometown should be relevant; the skills, ability, temperament, and Hoosier Values are more important.
ReplyDeleteThe current COA seems to have swayed across the line of Hoosier Values.
Gary Miller is the best choice!
ReplyDeleteThanks for pointing that out, Martin.
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