[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 10]
[Senate]
[Pages 14028-14029]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



NOMINATION OF RALPH F. BOYD, JR., OF MASSACHUSETTS, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
                            ATTORNEY GENERAL

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   NOMINATION OF EILEEN J. O'CONNOR, OF MARYLAND, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
                            ATTORNEY GENERAL

  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Under the previous order, the Senate will now 
proceed en bloc to consider and confirm Executive Calendar No. 247 and 
No. 249, which the clerk will report.
  The legislative clerk read the nominations of Ralph F. Boyd, Jr., of 
Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Attorney General, and Eileen J. 
O'Connor, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is, shall the Senate advise and 
consent to the nominations?
  The nominations are confirmed.
  Mr. LEAHY. Madam President, I move to reconsider the vote.
  Mr. BAUCUS. I move to lay that motion on the table.
  The motion to lay on the table was agreed to.
  Mr. LEAHY. Madam President, we have moved very rapidly to consider 
matters before the Judiciary Committee having noticed these hearings 
within minutes of the time the Senate reorganized, meeting within days. 
We have five nominations through this morning.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Montana.
  Mr. BAUCUS. Madam President, I rise to congratulate Sam Haddon and 
United States Magistrate Judge Richard Cebull, whom the Senate today 
confirmed to serve as Montana's U.S. District Court judges. These 
confirmations are of great importance to my State of Montana. Currently 
only one of our three judgeships is filled, which has placed a large 
burden on the shoulders of our remaining judge, Don Malloy.
  I thank the Judiciary Committee for taking up these nominations in 
such a timely manner, especially Senator Leahy who has been very 
helpful, and Senator Hatch as well. I also thank them for putting up 
with the enthusiasm of Senator Burns and myself as

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we, in some sense, pestered or hectored the two Senators for getting up 
these nominations so quickly.
  In addition, I thank the leader for scheduling these nominations to 
be confirmed this morning, at this time.
  I could not think of two men who are more qualified to serve as 
Montana's Federal judges than Sam Haddon and Magistrate Judge Cebull. 
We in Montana tend to know each other, or if we do not know each other 
personally, we tend to know each other by reputation. I know Sam 
Haddon. I know Richard Cebull. I also know their reputations. They are 
sterling men and will serve as first-rate, highly distinguished U.S. 
Federal judges.
  Sam Haddon is a graduate of the University of Montana Law School. 
After serving with the Border Patrol and the Federal Bureau of 
Narcotics in the late 1950s and early 1960s, he worked in private 
practice. I know he has dreamed of being a Federal judge. His dream has 
now come true. I might say, as an example of the hard-working industry 
of Sam Haddon, he is the first member of his family to go off to 
college and he now will become, when he is sworn in, a U.S. Federal 
judge. We are all extremely proud of Sam Haddon.
  Before serving as U.S. Magistrate in Great Falls, MT, Richard Cebull 
served as a Billings attorney for close to 30 years. He was born and 
raised in our State and has earned the respect of everyone in our State 
who has had the good fortune and privilege of meeting him, engaging 
with him as a magistrate or in a nonprofessional capacity. He and Sam 
Haddon are two people who are just perfect representatives of the 
quality of the people in our State of Montana.
  It is a great honor and with great pride I join in thanking them for 
wanting to serve, and I thank the Senate for confirming both of them so 
we in Montana now have all our judgeships filled. We have three 
wonderful U.S. district court judges. We thank all in the Senate who 
have made this happen.
  I yield the floor.

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