Christie Pulls N.J. Top Court Pick in Feud With Democrats
By Terrence Dopp and Elise Young - Jan 3, 2014
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie pulled one of his picks for the state Supreme Court amid a yearlong stalemate with Democrats, and instead nominated him for a lower judgeship.
In an e-mail to the secretary of the state Senate yesterday, Christie said he intends to nominate Robert Hanna to a Superior Court position. Hanna, 55, a registered independent, was one of two people nominated by Christie in December 2012 who have yet to receive a confirmation hearing in the Senate.
Christie, a 51-year-old Republican, won a second term in November. During his first term, Democrats who control the legislature blocked Christies efforts to reshape the high court. The governor has accused justices of legislating from the bench on issues affecting state spending, including decisions on school funding and affordable housing.
Democrats criticized Christie, a former U.S. attorney, after he denied reappointment in 2010 to John Wallace, the courts only black justice. That sparked a standoff that lasted a year and delayed hearings on Christie nominee Anne Murray Patterson, a Republican. Christie and Senate President Stephen Sweeney later agreed to let Patterson replace Justice Roberto Rivera Soto, who retired in September 2011.
The governor in December 2012 also nominated David Bauman, a Republican who would be the first Asian-American justice on the seven-member court. The Senate hasnt scheduled hearings to consider his nomination. Lawmakers earlier in 2012 rejected two other Christie nominees to the bench.
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