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'''[[Maine]]:''' Governor John Baldacci nominated 3 new judicial candidates on Tuesday, February 9. The nominees are [[David J. Soucy|David Soucy]] for the [[Maine district courts|District Court]], [[Wayne R. Douglas]] for reappointment to the District Court, and [[William Brodrick]] for reappointment as an active retired [[Maine Superior Court|Superior Court]] justice.<ref>[http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/136546.html ''Bangor Daily news'' "Governor nominates three for judgeships," February 10, 2010]</ref><ref>[http://www.wgme.com/template/inews_wire/wires.regional.me/3ad9a5a3-www.wgme.com.shtml ''WGME'' "Governor nominates 3 to Maine courts," February 10, 2010]</ref> | '''[[Maine]]:''' Governor John Baldacci nominated 3 new judicial candidates on Tuesday, February 9. The nominees are [[David J. Soucy|David Soucy]] for the [[Maine district courts|District Court]], [[Wayne R. Douglas]] for reappointment to the District Court, and [[William Brodrick]] for reappointment as an active retired [[Maine Superior Court|Superior Court]] justice.<ref>[http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/136546.html ''Bangor Daily news'' "Governor nominates three for judgeships," February 10, 2010]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://www.wgme.com/template/inews_wire/wires.regional.me/3ad9a5a3-www.wgme.com.shtml ''WGME'' "Governor nominates 3 to Maine courts," February 10, 2010]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:34, 16 October 2014
February 9, 2010
Maine: Governor John Baldacci nominated 3 new judicial candidates on Tuesday, February 9. The nominees are David Soucy for the District Court, Wayne R. Douglas for reappointment to the District Court, and William Brodrick for reappointment as an active retired Superior Court justice.[1][2]
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