Maines' Legislature Judiciary Committee votes to advance state Supreme Court nominee

ME Supreme Court nominee was first nominated to serve as a judge in 2002

The Maine Legislature Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to advance the state Supreme Court nomination of Justice Wayne Douglas to the full Senate for confirmation.

The vote for Democratic Gov. Janet Mills' nominee was 10-2, with Republican Reps. John Andrews of Paris and Rachel Henderson of Rumford, opposing the nomination. It now goes to the Democratic-controlled Senate.

Douglas, 71, of Old Orchard Beach, was first nominated to serve as a judge in 2002.

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The Maine Senate will decide if Justice Wayne Douglas will join the state Supreme Court.

During his time on the Superior Court, Douglas has presided over the York County Treatment and Recovery Court, which monitors treatment and supervision of people facing criminal charges who commit to addressing their substance use disorder and mental health issues.

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Douglas also initiated a mental health docket in York County to expedite cases involving people experiencing mental health issues.

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