The News-Times

Judge named to Appellate Court

- By Mark Pazniokas

Gov. Ned Lamont on Thursday nominated Robert J. Devlin, a Superior Court judge for 26 years, to the Appellate Court.

“Judge Devlin is one of the most respected, most recognized, and hardest working jurists in Connecticu­t whose commitment to our state is second to none,”Lamont said. “Not only has he dedicated his career to ensuring that our laws are carried out in a manner that best protects the safety and security of our communitie­s, but over the last several decades he has served as a mentor to countless young and aspiring members of our legal community, many of whom have gone on to become judges themselves. His experience on the bench and reputation in the courtroom will serve him well on the Appellate Court.”

Devlin, a Shelton resident, was a federal prosecutor on an organized crime strike force when nominated to the trial bench by Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. Devlin is the presiding judge in criminal court in Bridgeport. He was a public defender and a lawyer in private practice.

“I tried jury cases, got in the arena, rolled up my sleeves and did the best I could,” Devlin told the Connecticu­t Law Tribune in an interview last year. “To be perfectly frank, it takes a lot of guts to stand in front of a jury when your client’s liberty is on the line. I’m so glad I had that experience.”

Devlin thanked Lamont for the confidence shown in his nomination.

““I will do my best to justify that confidence,” he said. “If confirmed, I would hope to bring my experience as a trial judge to bear on the important work done by our Appellate Court.”

Devlin would succeed Judge Michael Sheldon, who reached the mandatory retirement age of 70 this month.

Devlin is a graduate of Southern Connecticu­t State University and the University of Connecticu­t School of Law.

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