Edward J. Mullarkey
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Edward J. Mullarkey is a judge of the Hartford District Superior Court in Connecticut.[1] He was appointed to the bench in 1987 by Governor William A. O'Neill.[2]
Education
Mullarkey earned an undergraduate degree from Trinity College. He was awarded a J.D. in 1970 from Harvard University.[3]
Career
Mullarkey currently serves as a judge on the Tolland District Superior Court in Connecticut. His term expires in 2020. He has been a superior court judge in Connecticut since 1987. He also serves as the chairperson for the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch, Criminal Jury Instructions Committee.[4]
See also
External links
- State of Connecticut Judicial Branch
- State of Connecticut, Judicial Selection Commission, "Notice of Evaluation of Incumbent Judges Who Seek Reappointment," December 6, 2010
- CBS Local - New York, "Connecticut Court Approves Forcing DNA From Felons," June 17, 2013
- Litchfield County Times, "Torrington Attorney Asks Rockville Judge to Recuse Himself," July 23, 2013
Footnotes
- ↑ State of Connecticut Courts, "Judges by Judicial District," accessed January 19, 2015
- ↑ State of Connecticut, Office of the Secretary of State, "Judicial Department, State Courts," accessed June 18, 2013
- ↑ www.martindale.com, "Judge Profile: Edward J. Mullarkey," accessed July 26, 2013
- ↑ State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch, "Criminal Jury Instructions Home, Criminal Jury Instructions Committee," accessed July 26, 2013
Federal courts:
Second Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: District of Connecticut • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: District of Connecticut
State courts:
Connecticut Supreme Court • Connecticut Appellate Court • Connecticut Superior Court • Connecticut Probate Courts
State resources:
Courts in Connecticut • Connecticut judicial elections • Judicial selection in Connecticut