Carl Landicino, a Brooklyn Supreme Court justice, should be censured for driving while under the influence of alcohol, said the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct in a ruling released Thursday.
In 2012, Landicino was pulled over by a New York state trooper in Albany County for speeding and driving erratically. Following a two-mile pursuit, the judge failed three field sobriety tests but refused to submit to a breath test. He repeatedly invoked his judicial office in an attempt to avoid being charged, according to the commission.
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