A New Direction For The Hawaii Supreme Court?
Gov. David Ige is expected to appoint Hawaiis next Supreme Court justice this year, his first and perhaps only pick for the high court.
The opportunity comes with the retirement Tuesday of Associate Justice Richard Pollack, who turns 70 on Thursday the mandatory retirement age for Hawaii judges and justices.
Pollacks retirement could fundamentally change the legal bent of the five-member court. Pollack has often ruled in the majority with justices Sabrina McKenna and Michael Wilson, who are described as being more liberal compared with Paula Nakayama and Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald.
I think it can have a profound effect when you see a lot of 3-2 decisions, said Jeff Portnoy, an attorney with Cades Schutte and a former member of the states Judicial Selection Commission. Whoever that third judge is on the bench and we dont know who that could be it could easily flip the entire Supreme Court.
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