Jane K. Grossman
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Jane K. Grossman is a judge of New Haven District Superior Court in Connecticut.[1] She was nominated on March 14, 2014 by Governor Dan Malloy and was confirmed by the Connecticut General Assembly on April 29. Her term will expire in 2022.[2][3][4]
Education
Grossman earned an undergraduate degree and a J.D. from Quinnipiac University.[1]
Career
Grossman served as a family support magistrate with the Connecticut Judicial Branch prior to becoming a superior court judge in 2014. Previously, she worked as a staff attorney at New Haven Legal Assistance.[1]
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Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Dannel P. Malloy, Governor of Connecticut, "Gov. Malloy nominates judges Eliot Prescott and Raheem Mullins to appellate court, names 16 others to Superior Court," March 14, 2014
- ↑ Connecticut General Assembly, "House Joint Resolution No. 77," 2014
- ↑ Connecticut General Assembly, "H.J. No. 77 Bill History," 2014
- ↑ Connecticut Judicial Branch, "Superior Court Judges," accessed June 3, 2014
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