Liza Williamson has worked in Edgartown District Court since 2004.
Mark Alan Lovewell

Edgartown Magistrate Tapped to be Judge

Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday nominated Edgartown District Court clerk magistrate Liza Williamson to be an associate justice in the state district court system.

An Island court official may soon be stepping out of her office in the Edgartown courthouse to don a judge’s robe. 

Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday nominated Edgartown District Court clerk magistrate Liza Williamson to be an associate justice in the state district court system. Ms. Williamson, who has worked as the Island magistrate for more than 20 years, will now be considered by the governor’s council for confirmation. 

Ms. Williamson, a West Tisbury resident who previously had a general law practice in Edgartown, was one of five attorneys nominated by the governor. 

“All five of these distinguished attorneys will bring decades of experience and a proven dedication to upholding the rule of law,” said Governor Healey in a statement. 

Liza Williamson.
Courtesy governor's office
Liza Williamson.
Courtesy governor's office

As clerk magistrate since 2004, Ms. Williamson has presided over small claims trials, search warrants and bail hearings as the administrative head of the district court. She also served a short stint as the acting clerk magistrate on Nantucket, handling the two Island court systems at the same time in 2010 and 2011. 

Ms. Williamson kicked off her law career as a prosecutor after passing the bar in 1997. She went on to work as an assistant district attorney in Suffolk and Middlesex counties before starting her own law firm in Edgartown in 2002.

When reached Wednesday, after handling the day’s small claims cases in Edgartown, Ms. Williamson said she could not comment on the nomination, referring questions to the governor’s office.

Colleagues praised Ms. Williamson’s evenhandedness in hearings and fairness to both plaintiffs and defendants in the Island courthouse. 

“It’s a tremendous loss for the Edgartown District Court but a gain for the district court bench,” said defense attorney Robert Moriarty.

A former member of the Cape and Islands District Attorney’s Office who is one of the rotating cast of public defenders, Mr. Moriarty praised Ms. Williamson’s practice of explaining decisions clearly to people who aren’t familiar with the court system. 

“She’s got an excellent judicial temperament,” he said. “She is a top-shelf candidate.”

In Edgartown, she has been involved in the new recovery court and has been an outspoken advocate for upgrades at the aging and understaffed courthouse.  

Working in such a small court meant that Ms. Williamson wore many hats, and was much more public facing than other magistrates, said state Rep. Thomas Moakley, a former prosecutor in Edgartown.

“It’s a tough and very unique job at the Edgartown District Court,” he said. “She will be missed in that role.”

New associate judges typically take to the bench in several different courts as part of a circuit. A confirmation hearing for Ms. Williamson is still in the process of being scheduled, members of the governor’s council said in a meeting Wednesday. 

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 05/21/2025 - 15:54

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GODSPAL MV

GOD BLESS LIZA WILLIAMSON AND HER FAMILY!!! LIZA WILLIAMSON FOR
GOVERNOR ASAP!!! GOD BLESS US ALL...

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 05/21/2025 - 17:43

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Rachel Self Chappy

What a blessing for the bench and for justice overall. Congratulations! This is extremely well deserved. Those in need of justice will be very fortunate you wear a robe.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/23/2025 - 12:35

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Benjamin L Hall Jr Edgartown

Clerk Magistrate Williamson proved over the decades to be a Clerk who performed her job with a firm and caring hand in a manner demonstrating great finesse in protecting victims and our community and showing her ability to always be fair. She will make a great judge and the Commonwealth will be better for that! Our county now must hope for an equally effective and caring lawyer to rise to the challenge of volunteering for what will soon be a needed to seat to fill!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/23/2025 - 13:06

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Gayle Stiller Vineyard Haven

Congratulations Liza! I worked with Clerk Magistrate Williamson from 2004 to 2020 and I know that there is no one more qualified to become an Associate Justice of the Trial Court.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 05/25/2025 - 20:23

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Linda Hanover North Falmouth

Congratulations Liza. No one deserves this more than you. I’ve enjoyed working with you over the years

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