Gov. Dannel P. Malloy reappointed the chairman of the Criminal Justice Commission Wednesday, and replaced three longstanding members.
The commission oversees the state Division of Criminal Justice and hires state prosecutors.
The new appointees are Superior Court Judge Juliett L. Crawford, Mary M. Galvin, an insurance lawyer and former state prosecutor, and Moy N. Ogilvie a private attorney specializing in civil matters.
Malloy reappointed Associate state Supreme Court Justice Richard Palmer to chair the commission. Palmer has been a member and chairman since 2006
Malloy also reappointed Ann G. Taylor, general counsel for the Connecticut Children's Medical Center, and Maura H. Horan, a private lawyer specializing in civil law. Taylor was appointed in 1999 and Horan was appointed in 2007.
The governor replaced as members Thomas A. Bishop, a judge on the state Appellate Court; Garrett M. Moore, a private attorney; and Alfred A. Turco, a private attorney.
Chief State's Attorney Kevin T. Kane also is a member of the commission.