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Colm Felix Connolly (born October 18, 1964) is the Chief United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. He formerly served as United States Attorney for the District of Delaware.


Biography and career

Connolly was born on October 18, 1964, in Wilmington, Delaware. He earned his Bachelor of Arts, with honors, from the University of Notre Dame, his Master of Science from the London School of Economics, and his
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, with honors, from the Duke University School of Law." President Donald J. Trump Announces Ninth Wave of Judicial Nominees and Tenth Wave of United States Attorney Nominees " White House, December 20, 2017
After graduating from law school, Connolly clerked for Judge
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of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and then spent seven years as an
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for the District of Delaware. In 1994 and 1995, Connolly prosecuted the first federal criminal civil rights case in Delaware history. One of the defendants, Mark Hobbs, ultimately pled guilty to a civil rights conspiracy charge. The other defendant, Robert Hanulik, pled guilty to civil rights and firearms charges and was sentenced as an armed career criminal to 15 years imprisonment. Connolly later became known for leading the 18-month investigation into the 1996 disappearance of Anne Marie Fahey, the secretary to Delaware's governor, Tom Carper. Connolly worked alongside Wilmington Police Officer Robert Donovan and FBI Special Agent Eric Alpert. The investigation resulted in a first-degree murder charge against
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. Connolly and Ferris Wharton prosecuted the case against Capano. The three-month trial began in November 1998, and despite the fact that the prosecution presented no evidence of a body or weapon and no witness to the killing, the jury returned a guilty verdict and recommended the death penalty. Connolly's cross-examination of Capano at trial culminated in a frustrated Capano standing up and shouting at Connolly, "You heartless, gutless, soulless disgrace of a human being!" and then being ejected from the courtroom by Judge William Swain Lee. The Capano case spawned four books and the made-for-television movie, ''And Never Let Her Go'' (2001), directed by Peter Levin. Connolly was portrayed by
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and made a cameo appearance in the movie. Mark Harmon portrayed Capano. Connolly left the U.S. Attorney's Office to become a partner at Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell in 1999. He then became the United States Attorney for the District of Delaware in 2001 after being nominated by President
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. In 2009, Connolly left the United States Department of Justice to become a partner at
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, where he worked until becoming a judge. At the U.S. Attorney's office, Connolly was succeeded by
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, with
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serving as acting United States Attorney in the interim. Connolly is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and a member of the American Law Institute.


Federal judicial service


Expired district court nomination under George W. Bush

On February 26, 2008, Connolly was nominated by
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to fill the United States District Court for the District of Delaware seat vacated by
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in 2006, who was elevated to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Although Connolly received a unanimous well qualified rating from the American Bar Association, the Senate Judiciary Committee did not afford him a hearing and therefore his nomination to the federal bench expired at the conclusion of the Senate's session in 2008. Senator Tom Carper returned his blue slip in support of Connolly, but then-Senator Joe Biden did not.


Renomination to district court under Trump

In 2017, Senators Chris Coons and Tom Carper recommended that the White House nominate Connolly to the seat vacated by
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, who assumed senior status on February 3, 2017. On December 20, 2017, Connolly's renomination was announced and sent to the
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. On February 14, 2018, a hearing on his nomination was held before the Senate Judiciary Committee. On March 15, 2018, his nomination was reported out of committee by a 20–1 vote. On August 1, 2018, his nomination was confirmed by voice vote. He received his judicial commission on August 3, 2018. He became Chief Judge on July 1, 2021.


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