Seven Retired COA Judges Come to Defense of LaSalle, Though Senate Leader Sees Uphill Climb for Chief Judge Nominee
The letter, which was obtained by the New York Law Journal, went on to say that the "current discourse has resulted in much misinformation and may have tainted the orderly process prescribed by our Constitution."
January 06, 2023 at 05:40 PM
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JudgesSecond Department Presiding Justice Hector LaSalle deserves a Senate Judiciary hearing on his nomination for chief judge, seven retired New York Court of Appeals judges wrote on Friday, contributing to a wealth of opinions on both sides of the argument.
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