JUDICIAL · CT · 2001-2006
William Sullivan
Chief Justice · State Supreme Court · Connecticut
On the record
Resigned 2006 amid controversy over withholding ruling
SEVERITY · RESIGNED
Background
Connecticut's Chief Justice · State Supreme Court 2001–2006: William Sullivan — 5-year tenure. Took office after Francis McDonald; succeeded by Chase Rogers. Departure context: Resigned 2006 amid controversy over withholding ruling. Same-year political environment (2001): Governor John Rowland; Attorney General Richard Blumenthal; Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz.
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Others who held this office in Connecticut
- Raheem Mullins (2024-present)
- Richard Robinson (2018-2024)
- Chase Rogers (2007-2018)
- Francis McDonald (1999-2001)
- Robert Callahan (1996-1999)
- Ellen Ash Peters (1984-1996)