The Commission on Judicial Selection recommended three candidates to Gov. Mark Dayton for consideration to fill the current vacancy in Minnesota’s Second Judicial District. This vacancy was created upon the retirement of the Honorable J. Thomas Mott. This district court judgeship will be chambered at Saint Paul in Ramsey County in the Second Judicial District.
Jeffrey Bryan is an Assistant United States Attorney, where he prosecutes white collar defendants, violent gangs, drug trafficking organizations, and career criminals. Previously, Bryan was an Associate Attorney at Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi, specializing in complex civil litigation. Bryan is an active member of the Minnesota Hispanic Bar Association and chaired the Minnesota minority recruiting conference committee for Twin Cities Diversity in Practice.
Thomas Gilligan is a shareholder and trial lawyer with the law firm of Murnane Brandt, where he has practiced for 23 years in civil litigation, focusing on personal injury, toxic tort, and employment discrimination matters. Prior to Murnane Brandt, Gilligan was a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Ann D. Montgomery. He is a former adjunct professor at the University of St. Thomas Law School, and currently he volunteers as a guardian ad litem with the Ramsey County and as a volunteer attorney for the Tubman Safety Project.
Jessica McConaughey is a supervising attorney in the criminal division of the St. Paul City Attorney’s Office, where she supervises the prosecution of gross misdemeanor, misdemeanor, and petty misdemeanor offenses. She also serves as the lead prosecutor for the Ramsey County DWI Court Program and is an adjunct professor at the William Mitchell College of Law. McConaughey is a member of the Minnesota Criminal Justice DWI Task Force, and a member of the Ramsey County Bar Association.
Minnesota’s Second Judicial District consists of Ramsey County.
Source: http://minnlawyer.com/minnlawyerblog/2013/06/04/3-names-for-judge-vacancy-in-ramsey-county/
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