May 15, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-120A town justice is not required to report a violation of a town ordinance that came to the judge's attention during a small claims proceeding, but may do so in his/her sole discretion. If the judge chooses to report the violation, he/she may not preside over any resulting proceedings.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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May 14, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-119On these facts, a judge may not facilitate the District Attorney's driver diversion program by providing the DA's office with copies of defendants' accusatory instruments in Vehicle and Traffic Law matters.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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May 13, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-118(1) A full-time judge may serve as the administrator of a not-for-profit religious organization's food pantry, and may prepare the pantry's funding applications, but may not personally sign them. The judge must instead designate someone else from within the organization to sign the applications.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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May 12, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-117(1) Once a judge's law clerk's spouse becomes the Public Defender, the judge (a) must completely insulate the law clerk from all cases involving the PD's office, (b) must disclose both the relationship and the insulation, and (c) may thereafter preside in the matter, provided the judge can be fair and impartial, even if a party objects.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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May 09, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-116A judicial association may enter into a licensing agreement with a vendor to create and sell themed products to association members, provided such agreement is non-transferable, and the association prohibits the vendor from using the association's name in any advertising or listing the association as a customer/client.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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May 08, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-115A part-time town justice may not remain "of counsel" to the law firm that represents the town planning board.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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May 07, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-114(1) A full-time judge may not serve as an officer or director of a not-for-profit community group organized to oppose a municipality's proposed changes to a public park by litigation and other means, and may not engage in community outreach or fund-raising on behalf of the group. However, the judge may make charitable donations to the group and may engage in certain public advocacy activities on the judge's own behalf where the judge has a clear and direct personal interest at stake.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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May 06, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-113Where a judge concludes that there is a substantial likelihood that an attorney made biased and harassing comments to court personnel and opposing counsel during a court appearance but outside the judge's presence, the judge must report this conduct to the appropriate attorney grievance committee.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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May 05, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-112(1) A full-time judge seeking a post-judicial retirement professorship at a private law school may participate in the application process by submitting a research agenda, giving a "job talk" presentation, and interviewing with different segments of the law school community, subject to generally applicable limitations on judicial speech and conduct.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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April 25, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-109May a part-time judge serve as special counsel for the County Attorney's office, a position which includes no criminal prosecutorial duties and which would be insulated from all matters involving the district attorney, public defender, conflict defender, and county sheriff in the judge's own county? Must the judge seek advance written approval for dual employment pursuant to 22 NYCRR 50.3?
By Committee on Judicial Ethics
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