ALBANY – A bill establishing a misconduct commission to monitor state district attorneys for unethical conduct has failed for a third year to win approval from the New York state Legislature.

The commission called for under A1131/S24 would be patterned after the state Commission on Judicial Conduct, which has monitored the activities of state and local judges in New York for more than 35 years.

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