Joseph A. Montalbano Explained

Joseph A. Montalbano
Office:Associate Justice of the Rhode Island Superior Court
Appointer:Lincoln Chafee
Termstart:June 1, 2013
Preceded:Francis Darigan Jr.
Office1:President of the Rhode Island Senate
Order1:1st
Preceded1:Office established
Succeeded1:M. Teresa Paiva-Weed
Termstart1:January 7, 2003
Termend1:January 3, 2009
Office3:Member of the Rhode Island Senate
from the 17th District
Preceded3:William Walaska
Succeeded3:Edward O'Neill
Termstart3:January 3, 2003
Termend3:January 3, 2009
Office4:Member of the Rhode Island Senate
from the 37th District
Succeeded4:V. Susan Sosnowski
Termstart4:January 3, 1989
Termend4:January 3, 2003
Party:Democratic
Birth Date:23 November 1954

Joseph A. Montalbano (born November 23, 1954) is an Associate Justice on the Rhode Island Superior Court.

Political career

Montalbano served as Democratic member of the Rhode Island Senate, representing the 37th District from 1988 to 2002, when the Senate was downsized from 50 to 38 members in 2002. Montalbano then represented the 17th district until he was he was defeated in 2008 by Independent Edward O'Neill.[1] He served as the President of the Senate from 2003 to 2009, and was Majority Leader from 2002 through 2003. In 2013, Governor Lincoln Chafee nominated Montalbano to serve as Associate Justice on the Rhode Island Superior Court in the seat vacated by Justice Francis Darigan Jr.[2] Montalbano has served in the position since June 2013. Montalbano is the first former state senator to become a Superior Court judge since 1994.[3]

Controversies

In 2007, Montalbano was fined $12,000 by the Rhode Island Ethics Commission for failing to disclose a potential conflict of interest.[4] While acting as a private attorney for the town of West Warwick, Montalbano, in his role as a state senator, voted on issues pertaining to the development of a Narraganset-owned casino within the town.[5] Montalbano dismissed the wrongdoing as inadvertent.[6]

Personal life

Montalbano attended St. John's University in New York and received his bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He has taught constitutional and criminal law at the Community College of Rhode Island.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Newcomer ousts Senate president Montalbano. providencejournal.com. en. 2018-11-17.
  2. News: Chafee stirs controversy by nominating Montalbano for judgeship. The Valley Breeze. 2018-11-17. en.
  3. News: Former R.I. Senate President Montalbano sworn in as Superior Court judge. McKinney. Michael P.. providencejournal.com. 2018-11-17. en.
  4. News: GoLocalProv News 98 Ethics Violations for Local Politicians over Last 5 Years. McGowan. Dan. GoLocalProv. 2018-11-17. en.
  5. Web site: State of Rhode Island Before the Rhode Island Ethics Commission: In re: Joseph A Montalbano. September 2007.
  6. News: Former R.I. Senate President Montalbano sworn in as Superior Court judge. McKinney. Michael P.. providencejournal.com. 2018-11-17. en.
  7. News: Chafee stirs controversy by nominating Montalbano for judgeship. The Valley Breeze. 2018-11-17. en.