Sentences with phrase «judges of the court of»

«The Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals is appointing a new Chair of the Commission, former Judge Leo Milonas,» Azzopardi said.
Eugene F. Pigott, Jr., Senior Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in Rochester, New York, in September 1946.
Eugene M. Fahey, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in Buffalo, New York, in September 1951.
Art. 3116, however, limits the sum that may be charged candidates for certain posts, such as the offices of district judge, judge of the Court of Civil Appeals, and senator and representative in the state and federal legislatures, and for some counties fees are fixed by Arts. 3116a - 3116d, 1939 Supp., and 3116e, 3116f, 1942 Supp.
Leslie E. Stein, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in New York, New York in 1956.
Janet DiFiore, Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals and of the State of New York, was born in 1955 in Mount Vernon, New York.
DiFiore has close ties to Cuomo, and Republican senators asked her if she would demonstrate judicial independence if confirmed to be Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, the state's highest court.
On December 1, 2015, Governor Andrew Cuomo nominated her to the position of Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals and the State of New York.
b. (l) The commission on judicial conduct shall consist of eleven members, of whom four shall be appointed by the governor, one by the temporary president of the senate, one by the minority leader of the senate, one by the speaker of the assembly, one by the minority leader of the assembly and three by the chief judge of the court of appeals.
Victoria A. Graffeo, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in Rockville Centre, New York in 1952.
In October 2014, Judge Stein was nominated by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to serve as an Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals and her nomination was confirmed by the New York State Senate on February 9, 2015.
As of December 31, New York State has no chief judge of the Court of Appeals.
Mr. Cuomo nominates three members, with the chief judge of the Court of Appeals nominating two.
This year in Texas, the following statewide offices are up: President, U.S. Senate, Railroad Commission full term, Railroad Commission short term, Justice of the Supreme Court seat 2, Justice of the Supreme Court seat 4, Justice of the Supreme Court seat 6, Presiding Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals, Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals seat 7, Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals seat 8.
No member of the Executive Committee during his or her tenure in office shall simultaneously: (a) hold any state - wide elective public office; or (b) hold any city - wide elective public office in New York City or the Presidency of the Borough of Manhattan; or (c) serve as a judge of any court of record, attorney general or deputy or assistant attorney general or solicitor general, district attorney or assistant district attorney.
«Her professional credentials and experience combined with her personal skill and integirty equip her to not only manage but to excel in this multi-faceted position of chief judge of the Court of Appeals,» said Cuomo, D - New York.
Theodore T. Jones, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in Brooklyn and attended public schools in New York City.
Westchester County DA Janet DiFiore, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's pick for chief judge of the Court of Appeals, will have her nomination put to a hearing today at the state Capitol, where the Republican - led Senate Judiciary Committee will have the opportunity to question her and examine her credentials before making a recommendation to the full Senate.
The NY Post questions Westchester County DA Janet DiFiore's ability to be independent from Cuomo in the post of chief judge of the Court of Appeals, for which he has nominated her, and also expresses dismay that the governor has yet to appoint a Republican to that bench.
As of Dec. 31, New York will have no chief judge of the Court of Appeals.
The race to replace Janet DiFiore, now the chief judge of the Court of Appeals, as Westchester district attorney is officially underway.
Among the seven names sent to Gov. Andrew Cuomo as candidates for chief judge of the Court of Appeals are a former Manhattan US attorney, Westchester's current DA, a former law school classmate of the governor and the state's chief administrative judge — the same position current Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman held before his appointment.
At 1 p.m., the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a confirmation hearing on Cuomo's pick for chief judge of the Court of Appeals, Westchester County DA Janet DiFiore, Room 124, state Capitol, Albany.
Cuomo, who lives in Westchester, picked the county's district attorney and his former JCOPE executive chairwoman, Janet DiFiore to become chief judge of the Court of Appeals, the state's highest court.
Delivering the Appeal Court judgement on Friday, the Presiding Judge of Court of Appeal, Kaduna, Justice Umani Abba Aji, said the lower tribunal was right in its rulings, which nullified the election of the first appellant, Hon. Mansir Aliyu Mashi.
The approximate party strength at this election, as expressed by the average vote for Judge of the Court of Appeals, was: Republicans 2,161,000; Democrats 2,070,000; Conservatives 402,000; and Liberals 202,000.
He also noted the creation of adolescent diversion courts and the push for new ways to address the state's subpar record on wrongful convictions during his time as chief judge of the Court of Appeals.
Three panel members were appointed by the governor, one by the chief judge of the Court of Appeals and one each by the Senate and Assembly.
Keeping a campaign promise to name a woman, Gov. Mario M. Cuomo, soon after taking office in 1983, appointed Ms. Kaye, a fellow Democrat and then a commercial litigator, as an associate judge of the Court of Appeals.
Marks said the governor's idea wasn't necessary because significant headway has been made in slashing court delays thanks to the Excellence Initiative launched two years ago by Janet DiFiore, the chief judge of the Court of Appeals, the state's highest court.
Three of the members of the commission were appointed by the governor, two by the chief judge of the Court of Appeals, and one each by the legislative majority leaders.
Among the seven names sent to Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday as candidates for chief judge of the Court of Appeals are a former Manhattan U.S. attorney, Westchester's current district attorney, a former law school classmate of the governor and the state's former chief administrative judge — the same position current chief judge Jonathan Lippman held before his appointment.
The commission will consist of seven members: three appointed by the governor; one appointed by the Senate majority leader; one appointed by the speaker of the Assembly; and two appointed by the chief judge of the Court of Appeals.
If, as appears to be the case, the New Rochelle Police Department hushed up Latimer's car crash to shield her from unwanted attention on her relationship with Latimer you start to raise questions about ethical behavior by a sitting judge in New York State and conflicts of interest because one of three ways a Judge can be removed from the bench is to be impeached by a majority vote of the assembly then removed by a two - thirds vote a special court made up of judges of the court of appeals.
The Washington Post reports: «Paterson also announced that the chief judge of the Court of Appeals, Jonathan Lippman, had made himself available to preside over the Senate, if both parties approve.
Such animal shall be humanely destroyed unless a judge of a court of competent jurisdiction orders its release or the owner provides adequate proof to the animal control officer that such licensed dog shall no longer reside in the city.
This painting depicts the last day of Roger Casement's appeal against the sentence of death for treason before five judges of the Court of Criminal Appeal in London.
By then all of the members of the International Commission on Stratigraphy will be dead (they who already in my imagination are like the wizened judges of the Court of Chancery hearing Jarndyce v Jarndyce in Bleak House).
Drawing an analogy with the infamous «Enemies of the People» episode in the UK earlier this year, Mr Justice Fok reassured external observers in his speech that independence had not been compromised and, among other matters, pointed to a recent endorsement of Lord Neuberger, the recently retired President of the UK Supreme Court, in respect of his own position as a non-Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal.
In Saint John, N.B., Marie - Claude Blais is the newest judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick, Trial Division.
Rivoalen was appointed a judge of the Court of Queen's Bench for Manitoba (Family Division) in 2005.
It is actively under consideration in Pennsylvania, where two judges of the Court of Common Pleas were accused of routing juveniles to detention centers in exchange for millions of dollars in kickbacks.
Justice Richard Bell, who was a judge of the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick, now moves to the Federal Court to replace Justice Dolores Hansen, who became a supernumerary judge in December 2014.
Hon. Lord Justice John Thomas, Judge of the Court of Appeal and ILBF Trustee.
In New Brunswick, Dalhousie, N.B., lawyer Larry Landry has been appointed a judge of the Court of Queens Bench to replace Justice Hugh McLellan of Saint John, N.B., who became a supernumerary judge in May 2013.
Judges Procter Hug, Jr. (excellent name) and Richard Paez formed the majority of the 2 - 1 decision, with Judge Jane A. Restani (Chief Judge of the Court of International Trade, sitting by designation), dissenting in part.
One of the judges of the Court of Appeals, in upholding the law, stated that, in his opinion, the regulation in question could not be sustained unless they were able to say, from common knowledge, that working in a bakery and candy factory was an unhealthy employment.
Richard A. Neufeld, a lawyer with Dentons Canada LLP in Calgary, was appointed a judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta to fill a new position created by Bill C - 31.
On appeal, all three judges of the Court of Appeal upheld the Bank's appeal, and held that the DIFC Courts had the power to refer foreign judgments to the Dubai Courts for execution.
We have justice René Dussault, who used to be a judge of the Court of Appeal of Quebec.
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