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Martin Maley

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Martin Maley is a superior court judge in Franklin County, Vermont. He serves in the criminal, civil and family divisions.[1][2][3]
Maley was appointed in July 2011 by Governor Peter Shumlin. His six-year term expires in 2017.[4]
Education
Maley earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Vermont in 1981, going on to receive his J.D. from Western New England College in 1987. He was admitted to the bar the following year.[4][5]
Career
- 2011-2017: Superior judge, Vermont Superior Court
- 2005-2011: Magistrate, Vermont Superior Court
- 1987-2001: Attorney in private practice[4]
See also
- News: Wind Protesters Face Potential Arrests, November 1st, 2011
- News: VT Superior Court holds that opening town meetings with a prayer violates the state constitution, June 26, 2012
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Vermont Judiciary, "Criminal Division," accessed September 17, 2014 (Click "Franklin")
- ↑ Vermont Judiciary, "Civil Division," accessed September 17, 2014 (Click "Franklin")
- ↑ Vermont Judiciary, "Family Division," accessed September 17, 2014 (Click "Franklin")
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Vermont Digger, "Shumlin taps Maley, Arms for Vermont Superior Court bench," July 20, 2011
- ↑ Martindale, "Judge Profile: Martin A. Maley," accessed May 26, 2015
Federal courts:
Second Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: District of Vermont • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: District of Vermont
State courts:
Vermont Supreme Court • Vermont Superior Courts • Vermont Probate Court • Vermont Judicial Bureau
State resources:
Courts in Vermont • Vermont judicial elections • Judicial selection in Vermont