New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Re-election Political activity – Window period calculation Opinion 21-128 Background: The inquiring Supreme Court justice presides in a multi-county judicial district. The judge plans to seek re-election in 2022 and asks for ...
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New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Prior employment Camera enforcement program – Vehicle and Traffic Law Opinion 21-111 Background: The inquiring judge had worked for a county law enforcement agency with employees who hold peace officer status under ...
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New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Part-time attorney Town collective bargaining proceedings Opinion 21-110 Background: The inquiring town justice also practices law. He asks if he can represent the town in its collective bargaining with the union that ...
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New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Full-time judge Director of not-for-profit charity Opinion 21-109 Background: The inquiring judge asks if elected as a full-time judge, you may serve on the board of directors of a local not-for-profit organization, ...
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New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Vehicle and Traffic Law Substitution named defendant – Legal question Opinion 21-108 Background: The inquiring judge presides in a vehicle and traffic part and an overweight vehicle charge pending against the operator/driver ...
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New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Prior criticism of attorney to tribunal Recusal Opinion 21-107 Background: The inquiring full-time judge previously served as a prosecutor and was adverse to a particular defense counsel on multiple occasions. In one ...
Read More »NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Access to defendant motorist information: Opinion 21-106
New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Access to defendant motorist information Request for long form information – Prosecutorial function Opinion 21-106 Background: The inquiring full-time city court judge noted that some defendant motorists charged with misdemeanor-level Vehicle and ...
Read More »NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Change in criminal law: Procedural question – Question of law Opinion 21-105
New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Change in criminal law Procedural question – Question of law Opinion 21-105 Background: The inquiring judge asks whether it is ethically permissible to accept and decide a “universal motion” from the district ...
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New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Full-time lawyer Board of councilors – Private not-for-profit law school Opinion 21-103 Background: The inquiring full-time judge asks whether he may serve on the board of councilors for a private law school ...
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New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Non-judicial position Elective candidacy – Resignation Opinion 21-102 Background: The inquiring judge asks if he must resign from both part-time judicial positions he currently holds on announcing his candidacy for an elective ...
Read More »NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Judge’s spouse as mayor: Opinion 21-101
New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Judge’s spouse as mayor Ex officio police commissioner Opinion 21-101 Background: A town judge, who hears cases in both the town and a village within the town, is married to the village ...
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New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Part-time lawyer judge Co-judges – Representing different parties in same proceeding Opinion 21-100 Background: A part-time lawyer judge, whose co-judge is also a part-time lawyer judge, asked if both judges may appear ...
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