November 23, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-106Although it is more efficient for a court clerk to request a "long form information" from an arresting agency to support the issuance of an arrest warrant, this is a prosecutorial task and using the court's staff and database for this purpose is ethically impermissible.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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November 22, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-109May a full-time judge serve on the board of directors of a local not-for-profit organization which provides educational programs to children and adults with autism?
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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November 21, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-105Is it ethically permissible to accept and decide a "universal motion" from the District Attorney to dismiss certain specified marijuana charges, pursuant to a change in the Penal Law, "in lieu of requiring the submission of a written disposition for every arrest?"
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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November 14, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-103May a full-time judge serve on the board of councilors for a private law school in another state?
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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November 11, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-102Must a sitting judge resign from both part-time judicial positions currently held on announcing candidacy for an elective non-judicial position?
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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November 08, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-101A town justice whose spouse is the mayor of a village within the town is disqualified, without the possibility of remittal, in matters where the judge's spouse is expected to testify or is a named party.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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November 05, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-100The Rules Governing Judicial Conduct do not preclude two part-time lawyer judges who preside in the same court from representing two potentially adverse parties in a proceeding before a full-time judge in another court.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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November 04, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-99A judge may not monitor police communications on police scanners or police scanner apps for the purpose of learning who has been arrested in the judge's jurisdiction and will likely come before the judge's court, as such activity deliberately and purposefully exposes the judge to ex parte information about pending or impending cases in the judge's court, exclusively from a law enforcement perspective.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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November 03, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-98On these facts, a full-time judge need not report the described financial transactions under Section 100.4(H)(2). The judge should consult the Unified Court System's Ethics Commission concerning whether and how to report them under Part 40.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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November 02, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-97The Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics declined to comment on the appropriate scope of disclosure of a recusing judge under Judiciary Law § 9, as this is a legal question beyond its jurisdiction.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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