ALBANY – Judges are getting an 11 percent raise in the fiscal year that began Friday, but it is unclear where the Office of Court of Administration will find the money to pay for it.

The state’s $156 billion budget on the verge of adoption Friday did not alter the Commission on Legislative, Judicial, & Executive Compensation’s pay raise recommendations for about 1,400 judges.

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