{"id":396067,"date":"2010-03-05T21:22:39","date_gmt":"2010-03-06T02:22:39","guid":{"rendered":"tag:blogs.courant.com,2010:\/capitol_watch\/\/9.73198"},"modified":"2010-03-05T22:36:12","modified_gmt":"2010-03-06T03:36:12","slug":"first-hearing-held-in-bysiewicz-lawsuit-her-lawyers-pledge-to-produce-file-backing-her-claim-shes-qualified-for-ag","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/396067","title":{"rendered":"First Hearing Held In Bysiewicz Lawsuit; Her Lawyers Pledge To Produce File Backing Her Claim She&#8217;s Qualified For AG"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Superior Court Judge Michael Sheldon said Friday that he&#8217;s giving &#8220;expedited consideration&#8221; to Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz&#8217;s lawsuit over whether she meets the state&#8217;s statutory requirement to run for Connecticut attorney general &#8212; in hopes of a ruling in time for the Democrats&#8217; nominating convention May 21 and 22.<\/p>\n<p>Sheldon tended to scheduling matters at a hearing in Superior Court in Hartford as he conferred with lawyers for Bysiewicz, the state attorney general&#8217;s office, and the state Republican and Democratic parties.<\/p>\n<p>Bysiewicz&#8217;s lawyers, Wesley Horton and Daniel Krisch, said that by Monday they would produce a folder of documents for the court and other attorneys. The documents will be part of the evidence with which they will try to prove Bysiewicz&#8217;s claim that her 11 years as secretary of the state count as the &#8220;active practice&#8221; of law, even though a person doesn&#8217;t need to be a lawyer to hold the office.<\/p>\n<p>Proving that point is critical to Bysiewicz&#8217;s hopes, because a state statute says that the attorney general needs 10 years&#8217; experience in the &#8220;active practice&#8221; of law in Connecticut.<\/p>\n<p>Critics including the state GOP note that Bysiewicz had only six years in private law practice in Connecticut before assuming her current office in 1999 &#8212; and they doubt that serving as secretary of the state, an office that supervises elections and the business registrations, is the practice of law.<\/p>\n<p>To counter those doubts, Bysiewicz filed a lawsuit last month seeking a judge&#8217;s &#8220;declaratory ruling&#8221; that she qualifies under the 10-year statute. If that fails, she wants the judge to declare the 10-year requirement unconstitutional.<\/p>\n<p>Bysiewicz&#8217;s lawyers said the documents in the file to be handed in Monday include a response from her to a person who wrote a letter saying she should provide the racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds of candidates. In the response, they said, Bysiewicz explained why it would be unconstitutional for her to do such a thing.<\/p>\n<p>Also at Friday&#8217;s hearing &#8212; the first to be held in the newly filed case &#8212; Sheldon confirmed that the state GOP&#8217;s motion to intervene as a legal party to the suit has been approved. &#8220;The party is a party to these proceedings,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>The GOP&#8217;s lawyer, Eliot Gersten, said he plans to seek sworn deposition testimony, and to request documents, to test Bysiewicz&#8217;s claims before a trial on the evidence.<\/p>\n<p>Sheldon continued the case to Wednesday for another hearing on scheduling.<\/p>\n<p>Current Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is running for the U.S. Senate.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Superior Court Judge Michael Sheldon said Friday that he&#8217;s giving &#8220;expedited consideration&#8221; to Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz&#8217;s lawsuit over whether she meets the state&#8217;s statutory requirement to run for Connecticut attorney general &#8212; in hopes of a ruling in time for the Democrats&#8217; nominating convention May 21 and 22. 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