Throwback Thursday

20 years ago this month:

  • The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct removed a judge who had converted $6,150 in court funds to his personal use. In the Matter of Sterling, Determination (New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct September 8, 1995).
  • Pursuant to an agreed statement of facts and joint recommendation, the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct admonished a judge who had served as an officer and director of 2 for-profit corporations and failed to disclose his interest in the corporations on ethics forms. In the Matter of Bell, Determination (New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct September 22, 1995).
  • The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct admonished a judge for improprieties in connection with a not-for-profit corporation connected to the court. In the Matter of Radigan, Determination (New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct September 22, 1995).

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