The Maryland Senate on Friday voted 42 to 0 to confirm Thomas V. Miller III, the son of the chamber's president, to a judgeship on the Anne Arundel County District Court.
Two of the 44 members present at the time did not cast votes, and Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D-Calvert) left the chamber before the issue was considered.
The younger Miller, who was a member of the Maryland Parole Commission for 13 years, was praised by several senators, including some Republicans, during his recent confirmation hearing.
Controversy erupted in 2008, however, when Miller was nominated for another trial bench vacancy. Miller was initially passed over by the county's judicial commission, but he was later nominated after Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) asked for more candidates. That prompted three commission members to resign in protest.
O'Malley nominated Miller for the current post in late January.
GO HERE to read more.
2 comments:
Major conflict of interest, but only if you are a Republican!
Surprise us for once.
Post a Comment