WILMINGTON, Del. — Delaware Governor Matt Meyer (D) has announced a series of judicial nominations.
Gerard Spadaccini is tabbed to serve as a judge in the Court of Common Pleas. Spadaccini has been an Assistant Public Defender with the Office of Defense Services since 2004 and currently leads its Court of Common Pleas Unit.
For Family Court, Meyer has nominated Meghann O’Reilly Karasic as a commissioner. Karasic, has worked in domestic violence and housing law, as well as youth justice. She is currently an assistant public defender in Delaware.
In addition to these new appointments, Meyer has nominated Judge Paul R. Wallace and Commissioner Lynne M. Parker for reappointment to the Superior Court. Wallace has served on the bench since 2013 after a 20-year career with the Delaware Department of Justice. Parker has been a commissioner since 2008 and has experience in private practice and multiple court jurisdictions.
“Our courts touch the lives of Delawareans every day, and that work depends on the strength and integrity of the people who serve,” Meyer said. “These are individuals who bring not just legal skill but fairness, compassion, and a deep commitment to justice.”
The nominations require confirmation by the Delaware Senate.


