[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 170 (Sunday, December 19, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S10724-S10725]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NOMINATION OF RAYMOND JOSEPH LOHIER, JR., TO BE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT
JUDGE FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Under the previous order, the Senate will
proceed to the consideration of the following nomination, which the
clerk will report.
The assistant legislative clerk read the nomination of Raymond Joseph
Lohier, Jr., of New York, to be United States Circuit Judge for the
Second Circuit.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Under the previous order, there will be 2
minutes of debate prior to the vote, equally divided and controlled
between the Senator from Vermont, Mr. Leahy, and the Senator from
Alabama, Mr. Sessions, or their designees.
The Senator from Connecticut.
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, I yield my time to the senior Senator from
New York.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from New York.
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, over the last few days, the Senate has
finally begun to vote on judicial nominations that have been waiting on
the Executive Calendar for months. There are currently three judicial
emergency vacancies on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
and the Judiciary Committee has reported qualified nominees to fill
each one.
With the consideration of Ray Lohier's nomination, the Senate will
finally fill one of those for the people of Vermont, Connecticut, and
New York. For the past 13 years, Mr. Lohier has served as a Federal
prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Southern District of
New York and is currently special counsel to the U.S. attorney. He
previously served as the chief and deputy chief of both the Securities
and Commodities Task Force, which investigates and prosecutes offenses
on Wall Street, and the narcotics unit.
He has the strong support of Senator Gillibrand and myself. The
Judiciary Committee unanimously reported his nomination on May 13.
I urge confirmation of the nomination.
Mrs. GILLIBRAND. Mr. President, I am pleased to stand in support of
Raymond J. Lohier, Jr., who is President Obama's nominee to serve on
the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Ray is a
highly talented and accomplished New Yorker, and I applaud President
Obama for this excellent choice.
Ray Lohier has dedicated his career to public service and protecting
the rule of law. For nearly a decade, Ray has served with distinction
as an assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York,
where he has been successfully involved in some of the Nation's most
challenging and complex cases. He has led that office's efforts to
prosecute securities fraud, commodities fraud, insider trading and
Ponzi schemes. Notably, he served on the team that successfully
prosecuted Bernard Madoff for a Ponzi scheme that defrauded billions of
dollars from New Yorkers and individuals across the country. Prior to
his service as an assistant U.S. attorney, Ray worked as a senior trial
attorney in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of
Justice.
In addition to his impressive professional career, Ray Lohier is
actively involved in his community, serving on Brooklyn Community Board
6, where he is currently the first vice chairman and chairman of the
Public Safety Committee. While he worked as an attorney in private
practice in New York, Ray was a member of his firm's pro bono
committee, while also serving the State of New York on the
Gubernatorial Task Force on Judicial Diversity on the Bench and the
Second Circuit Task Force on Gender, Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the
Court, Subcommittee on Court Appointments. He has also been a member of
the National Black Prosecutors Association.
Ray is a cum laude graduate of Harvard College and an alumnus of the
New York University School of law, where he earned his juris doctorate
and was awarded the Vanderbilt Medal. He also has served as editor-in-
chief of the Annual Survey of American law.
In addition to all of these outstanding professional and educational
accomplishments, he has been married for the past 10 years to his wife
Donna,
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a professor at CUNY Law School and former chair of the New York Asian
Women's Center. Together they are raising two children, William who is
8 and John who is 6.
I am confident that given his extraordinary background of
professional accomplishment, Ray Lohier will be an excellent addition
to the U.S. Circuit Court for the Second Circuit. He was unanimously
supported by the Judiciary Committee on May 13 of this year, and I urge
all of my colleagues to support his confirmation.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Who yields time?
Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, we yield back our time, and I ask for
the yeas and nays.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there a sufficient second? There is a
sufficient second.
The question is, Will the Senate advise and consent to the nomination
of Raymond Joseph Lohier, Jr., of New York, to be United States Circuit
Judge for the Second Circuit?
The yeas and nays have been ordered.
The clerk will call the roll.
The assistant legislative clerk called the roll.
Mr. DURBIN. I announce that the Senator from New Hampshire (Mrs.
Shaheen), the Senator from Pennsylvania (Mr. Specter), and the Senator
from Oregon (Mr. Wyden) are necessarily absent.
Mr. KYL. The following Senators are necessarily absent: the Senator
from Kentucky (Mr. Bunning), the Senator from South Carolina (Mr.
DeMint), the Senator from Georgia (Mr. Isakson), the Senator from
Illinois (Mr. Kirk), and the Senator from Ohio (Mr. Voinovich).
Further, if present and voting, the Senator from Kentucky (Mr.
Bunning) would have voted ``yea'' and the Senator from South Carolina
(Mr. DeMint) would have voted ``yea.''
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Are there any other Senators in the Chamber
desiring to vote?
The result was announced--yeas 92, nays 0, as follows:
[Rollcall Vote No. 284 Ex.]
YEAS--92
Akaka
Alexander
Barrasso
Baucus
Bayh
Begich
Bennet
Bennett
Bingaman
Bond
Boxer
Brown (MA)
Brown (OH)
Brownback
Burr
Cantwell
Cardin
Carper
Casey
Chambliss
Coburn
Cochran
Collins
Conrad
Coons
Corker
Cornyn
Crapo
Dodd
Dorgan
Durbin
Ensign
Enzi
Feingold
Feinstein
Franken
Gillibrand
Graham
Grassley
Gregg
Hagan
Harkin
Hatch
Hutchison
Inhofe
Inouye
Johanns
Johnson
Kerry
Klobuchar
Kohl
Kyl
Landrieu
Lautenberg
Leahy
LeMieux
Levin
Lieberman
Lincoln
Lugar
Manchin
McCain
McCaskill
McConnell
Menendez
Merkley
Mikulski
Murkowski
Murray
Nelson (NE)
Nelson (FL)
Pryor
Reed
Reid
Risch
Roberts
Rockefeller
Sanders
Schumer
Sessions
Shelby
Snowe
Stabenow
Tester
Thune
Udall (CO)
Udall (NM)
Vitter
Warner
Webb
Whitehouse
Wicker
NOT VOTING--8
Bunning
DeMint
Isakson
Kirk
Shaheen
Specter
Voinovich
Wyden
The nomination was confirmed.
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