
Taub Appointed to Maine Supreme Judicial Court
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Maines Chief Deputy Attorney General, Christopher Taub, has been appointed to the states Supreme Judicial Court, filling the vacancy left by Justice Andrew Hortons retirement. Taub, a fifty-eight-year-old Brunswick resident, has extensive experience in the attorney generals office, handling various cases and working directly under Governor Janet Mills. He expressed his honor and excitement to continue serving Maine with fairness and respect for the law. Governor Mills praised Taubs integrity and confirmed several other appointments to district and superior courts, ensuring experienced justice on Maines benches.
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