By Colby Hamilton | April 11, 2018
The commission's recommendation comes after it says O'Connor refused to cooperate with its investigation into his actions on the bench.
By Cheryl Miller | April 10, 2018
"The public has a right to know how the judicial branch spends taxpayer funds," Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said Tuesday.
By Susan DeSantis | April 9, 2018
"He knows where all the bodies are buried and has a deep understanding of the internal politics of the court system, which is essential to getting things done.," Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks said.
By Andrew Denney | April 6, 2018
The number of new cases filed in New York's trial courts is continuing a years-long decline, with one of the most significant reductions seen in the Criminal Courts in New York City, where police and prosecutors have shifted away from heavy-handed approaches to low-level crimes.
By Mike Scarcella | March 31, 2018
"The court rejects the parties' polar opposite views of the statute, and finds the defendant liable for certain costs that post-date the passage of the E-Government Act, even though these expenses involve dissemination of information via the Internet," Huvelle wrote.
By Susan DeSantis | March 22, 2018
In anticipation of the Raise the Age law going into effect, the New York State court system is seeking providers who want to supply attorneys to defend juveniles in Family Court.
By Jason Grant | March 21, 2018
Statistics presented by New York State Chief Judge Janet DiFiore and Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks show that case backlogs have been chopped by one-third, or by half, or by even more, in some courts around the state.
By Josefa Velasquez | March 20, 2018
State Sen. John Bonacic, an Orange County Republican who chairs the chamber's judiciary committee, told the New York Law Journal that Cuomo's proposal to have judges certify that their courtrooms stay open until 5 p.m. is a “diss” to all the judges.
By Josefa Velasquez | March 16, 2018
The number of civil and criminal cases the state's Court of Appeals considered in 2017 fell nearly 37 percent from 2016, according a report issued by the state's Unified Court System.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Josefa Velasquez | March 15, 2018
The New York State Unified Court System released its 2017 annual report Thursday, highlighting efforts to reduce felony and misdemeanor backlogs and the increasing use of technology to automate systems.
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