Raheem L. Mullins

Raheem L. Mullins (born March 10, 1978) is an American lawyer and jurist currently serving as an Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.

Raheem L. Mullins
Associate Justice of the
Connecticut Supreme Court
Assumed office
November 1, 2017
Appointed byDannel Malloy
Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court
In office
May 6, 2014  October 31, 2017
Judge of the Connecticut Superior Court
In office
February 2012  May 5, 2014
Personal details
Born (1978-03-10) March 10, 1978
EducationClark University (B.A.)
Northeastern University School of Law (J.D.)

Biography

Mullins received his Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 2001 and his Juris Doctor from Northeastern University School of Law in 2004.

He was nominated by Governor Dannel Malloy in 2012 to serve as a judge of the Middlesex County Superior Court. He became an state Appellate Court judge in 2014. Prior to his appointment, Mullins was a prosecutor for the Appellate Bureau, Division of Criminal Justice, in Rocky Hill, and an assistant attorney general in the Child Protection Division in Hartford. He worked as a law clerk for the Honorable Frederick L. Brown of the Massachusetts Appeals Court from 2004 to 2005.[1]

Connecticut superior court service

On January 19, 2012 Mullins was nominated to the Superior Court.[2] Upon his appointment to the Superior Court, his nomination faced criticism because at the time, at 33, he was the second-youngest person ever to be nominated for a state judgeship.[3] He was confirmed in February 2012.[4]

Connecticut appellate court service

On March 14, 2014 Mullins nominated to the Connecticut Appellate Court to seat vacated by Stuart D. Bear who faced mandatory retirement.[5][6] He was confirmed by the Connecticut General Assembly on April 25, 2014. He assumed office on May 6, 2014.[7]

Connecticut Supreme Court service

On October 4, 2017 Mullins was one of two nominations made to the Connecticut Supreme Court.[8] He was confirmed and sworn into office on November 1, 2017.[9]

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