Virginia Supreme Court justice Leroy Hassell dies

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The Judicial Update

February 11, 2011

Virginia: Yesterday, Supreme Court of Virginia Justice Leroy Hassell passed away at the age of 55, after battling a long illness. In addition to serving on the court twenty-two years, Hassell was the first African-American Chief Justice of the court. When he was sworn in as Chief Justice in 2002, Hassell remarked, "I do not wish to serve, however, because I happen to be black. Rather, I desire to serve because I am a Virginian by birth who has a strong affection and love for the commonwealth and its people." [1] [2]

Prior to joining the Supreme Court, Hassell was a lawyer in private practice for nine years. [3]

The new vacancy on the Supreme Court will be filled via appointment. In Virginia, justices are elected to twelve year terms by the Virginia State Legislature. [4]

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