Sentences with phrase «civil court judge»

He handily won a contested election for Civil Court judge in 1996 and was soon serving as an acting Supreme Court justice.
At 2 p.m., Families of wrongfully convicted, Derrick Hamilton, Jabbar Collins, Jeff Deskovic and David McCallum, endorse judicial candidates John K. O'Hara and Sandra Roper for Civil Court Judge in the upcoming Democratic primary, Brownstone Bar & Restaurant, 277 Gold St., Brooklyn.
B. Sabrina Kraus nominated to be Democratic Nominee for Civil Court Judge Nominated by District Leader Cory Evans Second by District Leader Joan Pallo
Civil Court Judge District 9: We interviewed Lori Sattler, who is running unopposed.
His namesake son succeeded him in his Astoria - based seat, which he held until 2014, and is now a Queens County Civil Court judge.
Now, after a mistrial, a conviction and an exoneration, lawyer John O'Hara is running for Brooklyn civil court judge.
Johnson ranted, «Roger Adler is a failed civil court judge who has never been a prosecutor and is trying to make a name for himself.
President and Vice President of the United States U.S. Senator U.S. Representative (8th District) U.S. Representative (14th District) NYS Senate (25th Senate District) NYS Senate (29th Senate District) NYS Assembly (66th Assembly District) Surrogate's Court — New York County New York City Civil Court Judge Democratic State Committee — Female and Male
Queens Civil Court Judge Terrence O'Connor faces removal from the bench for a series of misdeeds that were capped by his repeated refusal to cooperate with an ethics probe, which he derided as a «f — king clown show,» state officials announced.
The Organization candidates with opponents are Civil Court Judges Robin Sheares & Fred Arriaga & attorneys Connie Melendez, Patria Frias - Colon & David Pepper.
NOT interviewed: NYC Councilman Eric Ulrich, Assemblyman Doc Hikind, Civil Court Judge Noach Dear.
An award ceremony was also held to honor the parade's ambassadors, including Deputy Brooklyn Borough President Diana Reyna, Civil Court Judge Llinet Rosado and various other professionals.
For decades, Silver accumulated power on Manhattan's Lower East Side, first winning election in 1976 after working as a law secretary for Civil Court Judge Francis N. Pecora.
Civil Court Judge Countywide: Acting Supreme Court Justice Jane Solomon is running for re-election to the Civil Court to maintain her current position until she attains retirement age.
Thursday May 9, 2013, 6:30 PM *, Endorsement Meeting St. John's Lutheran Church 83 Christopher Street ● Mayor (Speakers: VID members) ● Public Advocate (Speakers: VID members) ● Borough President (Speakers: VID members) ● Civil Court Judges (Speakers: candidates + VID members)
The panel will also report on whether the service for the last 10 years of current sitting Civil Court Judge and Acting Supreme Court Justice Frank Nervo merits his continuation in office.
One of the most honorable duties of the New York County Democratic Committee is to endorse candidates in the Democratic Primary for Civil Court Judge races.
Common Cause was party to a landmark lawsuit in which onetime Brooklyn civil court judge Margarita Lopez Torres challenged party control of the nominating process.
During the judicial primary elections September 12, Brooklyn Democratic voters seemed to base their selections for Civil Court judge primarily on gender; immune, apparently, to an ongoing squabble over the process for selecting the nominees, who are virtually guaranteed election in November given the borough's Democratic tilt.
«With both this annual report and a year - round website, our Judicial Hellholes program since 2002 has been documenting troubling developments in jurisdictions where civil court judges systematically apply laws and court procedures in an unfair and unbalanced manner, generally to the disadvantage of defendants,» began American Tort Reform Association president Tiger Joyce.
This is an exciting day for our adoptive families, and most judges tell us they enjoy these hearings, too, since it's one of the few proceedings that civil court judges hear in which nobody is fighting over anything.
C. Ta Tanisha James to be Democratic Nominee for Civil Court Judge Nominated by District Leader Sylvia DiPeatro Second by Assemblyman and County Leader Keith Wright
Civil Court Judge District 1: Paul G. Feinman is an Acting Supreme Court Justice who is running for re-election to the Civil Court without opposition, has appeared before us many times in the past, and we have supported him on past campaigns for both the Civil Court and the Supreme Court.
Brooklyn Councilman Vincent Gentile, blocked by term limits from seeking re-election to his current post, is mulling a run for both Brooklyn District Attorney and county civil court judge this year, his campaign spokesman confirmed.
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A candidate for Brooklyn civil court judge, John O'Hara, is filing a federal malicious prosecution lawsuit against ex-DA Charles Hynes, who he says used staffers and politicians to wrongfully prosecute him for voter fraud.
A. Richard Tsai nominated to be Democratic Nominee for Civil Court Judge Nominated by District Leader Justin Yu Second by District Leader Sandro Sherrod
The civil court judge in the case had ruled that the documents be sealed, but an appellate court sided with the media companies, saying they were of legitimate public interest.
The 2017 New York City elections are for the three citywide posts of Mayor, Public Advocate and Comptroller; the five Borough President positions; all 51 City Council seats; the Brooklyn and Manhattan District Attorney posts; and other down ballot offices like some civil court judges and some district leader positions.
Roger Adler is not a «failed civil court judge»; he ran for civil court judge in a 2008 election and lost.
A great opportunity to hear the candidates for Civil Court Judge.
But Mr. Valone was elected to a Civil Court judge post instead, having been nominated by the Queens Democratic Party.
Though Democratic organizations are not as powerful as they once were, they play a crucial role in local elections and nominating civil court judges.
Civil Court Judge (Countywide): Doris Gonzalez, who appeared for and interview, is running unopposed in the primary.
Civil Court Judge District 7: Both candidates in this race, Rita Mella and Mary Rosado were interviewed and submitted questionnaires.
Civil Court Judge District 2: There are three candidates to fill this seat, and all participated in our screening.
This past Sunday, May 22, the County Executive Board met to endorse candidates in the primary election for Civil Court Judge and approve the Party Call.
With no other nominees, Ta Tanisha James is elected Democratic Nominee for Civil Court Judge by acclamation.
Civil Court judges are elected and undergo a primary, but if the primary winner should drop out of the race, the County Committee must convene a special Screening Panel which suggests at least three qualified candidates for each vacancy.
They contain the election of the County Committee Executive Board Leadership and a vote to select a Democratic Nominee for Civil Court Judge.
Nominations for Civil Court Judge are opened In the coming weeks and months we will be posting about the powers and role of the county committee.
Other endorsement winners at Monday's club meeting included Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer for city comptroller, Levine and Ydanis Rodriguez for the 7th and 10th council districts, respectively, City Councilman Robert Jackson for Manhattan borough president, incumbent Cyrus Vance Jr. for Manhattan District Attorney, Denise Dominguez for civil court judge and Brooklyn City Councilwoman Letitia James for public advocate.
Vallone, who is now a civil court judge, was narrowly defeated by Melinda Katz in the 2013 Democratic primary for borough president.
She was also a staff attorney for Brooklyn Legal Services, a lawyer for the New York City Office of Labor Services, a civil court judge and criminal court judge.
The term - limited Bay Ridge Councilman is mulling a run for both Brooklyn District Attorney and county civil court judge this year, his campaign spokesman confirmed.
Rivera had endorsed a Puerto Rican candidate for civil court judge, but a number of the county's politicians believed that Hispanics were overrepresented in judicial offices and their opposition sent Rivera's candidate down in flames.
Civil Court Judges: Kathryn E. Freed, Marcy S. Friedman, Adam Silvera State Supreme Court: Peter Moulton, Deborah James, Anil Singh
(Whether that will be allowed as evidence in such a case is a matter for the civil court judge to decide.)
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