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'''John L. Carbonneau, Jr.''' is a judge for the [[New London District Superior Court, Connecticut|New London District Superior Court]] in [[Connecticut]].<ref>[http://www.jud2.ct.gov/judsearch/Districts/NewLondon.asp ''Connecticut Judicial Branch,'' "Judges by Judicial District," accessed January 20, 2015]</ref> He was appointed to the court in March 2010 by Governor {{BP|Mary Jodi Rell}}.<ref name=appt/> His term expires in 2018.<ref>''[[Judicial selection in Connecticut]]''</ref>
'''John L. Carbonneau, Jr.''' is a judge for the [[New London District Superior Court, Connecticut|New London District Superior Court]] in [[Connecticut]].<ref>[http://www.jud2.ct.gov/judsearch/Districts/NewLondon.asp ''Connecticut Judicial Branch,'' "Judges by Judicial District," accessed January 20, 2015]</ref> He was appointed to the court in March 2010 by Governor {{BP|Mary Jodi Rell}}.<ref name=appt/> His term expires in 2018.<ref>''[[Judicial selection in Connecticut]]''</ref>



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John L. Carbonneau, Jr. is a judge for the New London District Superior Court in Connecticut.[1] He was appointed to the court in March 2010 by Governor Mary Jodi Rell.[2] His term expires in 2018.[3]

Education

Prestley received his undergraduate degree from the University of Connecticut and his J.D. from Catholic University of America.[4]

Career

Carbonneau was an attorney in private practice before he took the bench.[2]

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