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Comment on 4 Judges Seeking Initial Appointment, Reappointment to Superior Court

November 05, 2024

The D.C. Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure invites comments on the qualifications and fitness of the following D.C. Superior Court judges:

  • Judges Ronna Lee Beck and Lee F. Satterfield, who are seeking reappointment as senior judges for two- and four-year terms, respectively.
  • Judges Anthony C. Epstein and Alfred S. Irving Jr., who have announced their intention to retire as associate judges in the first quarter of 2025 and are seeking initial appointment as senior judges for four-year terms.

Comments for Judges Beck and Epstein are due December 1, 2024.

Comments for Judges Satterfield and Irving are due December 16, 2024.

Members of the bench, bar, and general public may complete an online survey or submit comments by mail to D.C. Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure, 515 Fifth Street NW, Room 246, Washington, DC 20001, or by email to [email protected].

The identity of any person submitting comments will be kept confidential, unless the commenter authorizes the disclosure of his or her name.

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