There has been no shortage of opinions about Judge Robert N. Chatigny, a Hartford-based federal court judge.

Nominated in February for a seat on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, Chatigny’s “suitability to serve” was called into question last month in a letter from Senior State’s Attorney Michael O’Hare to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. O’Hare was critical of Chatigny’s participation in the case of Michael Ross, a convicted serial killer who was executed in 2005.

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