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Tenure Commission Begins Reappointment Evaluations of Judges John M. Campbell and Anita Josey-Herring

Monday, May 7, 2012
Any person wishing to submit information on the qualifications of the Judges should file such data no later than July 2, 2012.

The District of Columbia Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure announced today that Judges John M. Campbell and Anita Josey-Herring of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia are declared candidates for reappointment as Associate Judges. The Commission has begun inquiries into the qualifications of Judges Campbell and Josey-Herring whose terms as Associate Judges expire November 11, 2012.

Under the Home Rule Act, as amended by the District of Columbia Judicial Efficiency and Improvement Act, the Tenure Commission was given the responsibility for determining a judge’s fitness for reappointment. If the Tenure Commission finds the judge “well qualified” the judge’s term is automatically extended for fifteen years. If the Commission finds the judge “unqualified” the judge is ineligible for reappointment. If the Commission finds the judge “qualified” the President of the United States may, but is not required to, submit the nomination to the Senate for confirmation. The Tenure Commission must submit its reappointment evaluation reports concerning Judges Campbell and Josey-Herring to the President by September 11, 2012. Any person or organization wishing to submit information on the qualifications of Judges Campbell and Josey-Herring should file such data no later than July 2, 2012. The identity of any person submitting material will be kept confidential unless expressly authorized by the person submitting the information.

Contact Ms. Cathaee Hudgins, the Commission’s Executive Director, for additional information.

All communications should be mailed, faxed or delivered, to the Commission at Building A, Room 246, 515 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001, telephone (202) 727-1363, or FAX (202) 727-9718, or e-mail [email protected].