Sentences with phrase «misdemeanor election law»

In January, former Cheektowaga Democratic Chairman Frank C. Max Jr. — a longtime Pigeon ally — pleaded guilty to Schneiderman's accusations of misdemeanor election law violations after initially facing felony charges.
Another party in the case, former Niagara County Republican leader Henry Wojtaszek, has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor election law violation.
Former state Sen. George D. Maziarz, facing five felony election law violations and the possibility of years in prison, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor election law violation and agreed to pay a $ 1,000 fine Friday in an Albany courtroom.
He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor election law charge in 2017 and has yet to be sentenced.
Town Supervisor John Strough and his wife were arrested by State Police on misdemeanor election law charges.

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The TV ad, details a 2001 election law misdemeanor.
A complaint filed in Albany City Court charges Ms. Adolphe with three counts of the Class A misdemeanor of Knowingly and Willfully Failing to File Statements, in violation of Election Law § 14 - 126 (4).
His candidacy has been married by his guilty plea to a misdemeanor violation of state election law for gathering phony petition signatures.
When the former Republican state senator pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor on March 2 to satisfy five felony election law charges brought by Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman, most observers thought the plea meant the inside story of Maziarz's Niagara County machine would never be told.
Under state election law, it's a misdemeanor for anyone to make a campaign contribution «in any name except his own, directly or indirectly.»
On Thursday, Mr. Schneiderman's office also announced the guilty plea of Henry Wojtaszek, a former chairman of the Niagara County Republican Committee, on a misdemeanor charge of violating state election law.
Carone said he plans to argue that state election law prohibits anyone convicted of a misdemeanor from running for office for five years — which would make Pierre ineligible.
In addition, Ortutay pleaded guilty to second - degree criminal possession of a forged instrument and first - degree offering a false instrument for filing and in addition to the three felony charges, she also pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of violating state election law.
He was also charged with two misdemeanor counts of misconduct in relation to petitions in violation of state election law related to an attempt to take over the Rockland County Republican Committee by packing it with his supporters
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