Virginia remains the only state in the nation in which the legislature - specifically the majority party - wields all the power in the judicial selection process.
That has made appointing judges a perk and an opportunity for patronage.
According to state campaign finance records, some judges appointed to the local trial courts - or their family members - made hefty campaign contributions to the legislators who picked them. Most donations occurred in the years just prior to their nominations.
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