SR43: Judges; nominations for election to circuit court.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 43
Offered January 23, 2007
Nominating persons to be elected to circuit court judgeships.
Patron-- Stolle

Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice

RESOLVED by the Senate, That the following persons are hereby nominated to be elected to the respective circuit court judgeships as follows:

The Honorable Bruce H. Kushner, of Chesapeake, as a judge of the First Judicial Circuit for a term of eight years commencing May 1, 2007.

The Honorable Frederick B. Lowe, of Virginia Beach, as a judge of the Second Judicial Circuit for a term of eight years commencing February 1, 2007.

The Honorable Johnny E. Morrison, of Portsmouth, as a judge of the Third Judicial Circuit for a term of eight years commencing February 1, 2007.

The Honorable William C. Andrews III, of Hampton, as a judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit for a term of eight years commencing February 1, 2007.

The Honorable Horace A. Revercomb III, of King George, as a judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit for a term of eight years commencing July 1, 2007.

The Honorable Marcus D. Williams, of Fairfax, as a judge of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit for a term of eight years commencing February 1, 2007.

The Honorable R. Terrence Ney, of Fairfax, as a judge of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit for a term of eight years commencing February 1, 2007.

The Honorable Charles J. Maxfield, of Fairfax, as a judge of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit for a term of eight years commencing February 1, 2007.

The Honorable J. Michael Gamble, of Amherst, as a judge of the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit for a term of eight years commencing March 1, 2007.

The Honorable John E. Wetsel Jr., of Winchester, as a judge of the Twenty-sixth Judicial Circuit for a term of eight years commencing July 1, 2007.

The Honorable Joseph R. Carico, of Wise, as a judge of the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit for a term of eight years commencing February 1, 2007.

The Honorable Richard B. Potter, of Manassas, as a judge of the Thirty-first Judicial Circuit for a term of eight years commencing June 1, 2007.