New Law Makes 2nd Dept. Appellate Judge Whole From 2021 Budget Cut
Second Department Justice Maltese, an elected state Supreme Court jurist designated to the Brooklyn appellate court in 2014, had been one of 46 judges whom court officials declined to certify or re-certify as part of the effort to curtail spending, one which later was deemed unnecessary.
September 30, 2024 at 05:42 PM
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JudgesNew York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill on Friday allowing Appellate Division, Second Department Justice Joseph Maltese to recoup 10 months' salary he would have earned in 2021 while sidelined from a short-lived, cost-cutting measure.
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