By Committee on Judicial Ethics | September 8, 2020
A full-time judge may serve on a not-for-profit advisory board provided his/her involvement is limited to making recommendations on applications from not-for-profit entities that are not likely to appear before him/her.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | September 4, 2020
A part-time judge may accept temporary employment with a bank to assist in evaluating loan applications from small businesses under the federal Paycheck Protection Program.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | September 4, 2020
When misdemeanor-level vehicle and traffic law charges are before a judge on a simplified traffic information, the judge may not ask the prosecuting agency to file a long form information.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | September 3, 2020
A judge who recently negotiated a settlement of his/her lawsuits against a city must fully disclose these prior litigations in matters where the city is a party for two years from the date the presiding judge signs the order of settlement.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | September 3, 2020
A judge may ask the Commission on Judicial Conduct if they received any complaints against the judge's deceased spouse, but must not use or invoke his/her own judicial title or status in making this request.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | August 27, 2020
A full-time judge who formerly worked for the Legal Aid Society is permanently disqualified in cases in which he/she participated in any way as an attorney.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | August 27, 2020
Where a not-for-profit, non-partisan town Grange engages in educational initiatives but also engages in lobbying with local governments, a town judge may join the entity as a regular member but must not assume leadership roles in the entity.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | August 26, 2020
Where a judge's first-degree attorney relative works for the private law office of an ADA who appears in the judge's court, the judge need not disclose or disqualify when the ADA appears as an ADA.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | August 26, 2020
A judge may serve on board of directors for a not-for-profit private school.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | August 25, 2020
A town justice may preside in matters involving the public defender's office where his/her spouse works as an eligibility investigator, provided he/she discloses his/her spouse's employment.
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