Counselors:
Greetings. Your presence is respectfully requested at the September 24, 2009 public hearing by New York State Senator Sampson, Chairman of the NYS Judiciary Committee. (See the Senate Notice Below). CLICK HERE to review the Transcript of the Committee's first hearing held on June 8, 2009 in Albany. (CLICK HERE TO SEE THE HEARING VIDEOS)
The hearing will be held on the 19th floor, in the "Senate Hearing Room," at 250 Broadway in Manhattan, across from City Hall. You will need ID to gain access to the building. If you get there early, be sure to visit City Hall Park, a lovely park containing a 13-foot statue of Nathan Hall. As you are aware, Nathan Hall's famous quote is, "I only regret that I have but one life to give my country," and he his widely regarded as an American hero who fought against tyrants. You may also want to visit the Tweed Courthouse, just north of City Hall, an architectural marvel and best known as the centerpiece of Old Boss Tweed's public corruption in the Tammany Hall scandal. If you need a list of good "watering holes" in the area, please contact the First Department Departmental Disciplinary Committee.
Greetings. Your presence is respectfully requested at the September 24, 2009 public hearing by New York State Senator Sampson, Chairman of the NYS Judiciary Committee. (See the Senate Notice Below). CLICK HERE to review the Transcript of the Committee's first hearing held on June 8, 2009 in Albany. (CLICK HERE TO SEE THE HEARING VIDEOS)
The hearing will be held on the 19th floor, in the "Senate Hearing Room," at 250 Broadway in Manhattan, across from City Hall. You will need ID to gain access to the building. If you get there early, be sure to visit City Hall Park, a lovely park containing a 13-foot statue of Nathan Hall. As you are aware, Nathan Hall's famous quote is, "I only regret that I have but one life to give my country," and he his widely regarded as an American hero who fought against tyrants. You may also want to visit the Tweed Courthouse, just north of City Hall, an architectural marvel and best known as the centerpiece of Old Boss Tweed's public corruption in the Tammany Hall scandal. If you need a list of good "watering holes" in the area, please contact the First Department Departmental Disciplinary Committee.
The Public looks forward to your attendance and participation.
TO:
TO:
First Department
Chairman Roy L. Reardon, Esq.
Chief Counsel Alan W. Friedberg, Esq.
First Department Disciplinary Committee
61 Broadway, 2nd floor, New York, New York 10006
212-401-0810 fax
Second Department
Chief Counsel Diana Maxfield Kearse
State of New York Grievance Committee for the Second, Eleventh & Thirteenth
Judicial Districts,
Renaissance Plaza,
335 Adams Street, Suite 2400
Brooklyn,
New York 11201-3745
718-624-2978 fax
Chief Counsel Gary L. Casella, Esq.
State of New York Grievance Committee for the Ninth Judicial District
718-624-2978 fax
Chief Counsel Gary L. Casella, Esq.
State of New York Grievance Committee for the Ninth Judicial District
Crosswest Office Center,
399 Knollwood Road, Suite 200,
White Plains, NY 10603
914-949-0997 fax
Chief Counsel Rita Adler, Esq.
State of New York Grievance Committee for the Tenth Judicial District
914-949-0997 fax
Chief Counsel Rita Adler, Esq.
State of New York Grievance Committee for the Tenth Judicial District
150 Motor Parkway, Suite 102,
Hauppauge, NY 11788
631-231-4005 fax
Third Department
Chief Counsel Mark Ochs, Esq.
Committee on Professional Standards
40 Steuben Street, Suite 502
Albany, New York 12207
518-474-0389 fax
Fourth Department
Chief Counsel Gregory J. Huether, Esq.
David L. Edmunds, Esq.
Principal Counsel Anthony J. Gigliotti, Esq.
Attorney Grievance Committee, 224 Harrison Street, Suite 408
Syracuse, New York 13202, 315-479-0123 fax
Principal Counsel Daniel A. Drake, Esq.
50 East Avenue, Suite 404
Rochester, New York 14604
585-530-3191 fax
Principal Counsel Vincent J. Scarsella, Esq.
438 Main Street, Suite 800
Buffalo, New York 14202
716-856-2701 fax
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SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
SUBJECT: The Appellate Division First Department Departmental Disciplinary Committee, the grievance committees of the various Judicial Districts and the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
PURPOSE: This hearing will review the mission, procedures and level of public satisfaction with the Appellate Division First Department Departmental Disciplinary Committee, the grievance committees of the various Judicial Districts as well as the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
New York City
Thursday September 24, 2009 - 10 A.M.
250 Broadway, 19th Floor Hearing Room
New York, New York 10007
ORAL TESTIMONY BY INVITATION ONLY
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court is the entity that is legally responsible for enforcing the Rules of Professional Conduct governing the conduct of attorneys in New York State. The Appellate Division Departments have created grievance committees that are charged with the investigation of complaints against attorneys. Within the First Judicial Department the Departmental Disciplinary Committee of the Appellate Division investigates complaints against attorneys. The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct was created by the State Constitution and is charged with investigating complaints against Judges and Justices of the Unified Court System.
According to the 2009 Report of the Commission on Judicial Conduct, there were 1,923 complaints filed in 2008. Yet of these complaints only 262 were investigated and of those, 173 were dismissed. This hearing will examine the processes and procedures that are followed by the various agencies charged with the responsibility of enforcing the rules and regulations that must be followed by the Judiciary and the Bar in the State of New York. It will also evaluate public satisfaction with the disciplinary process.
Senator John L. Sampson
The June 8, 2009 hearing is on two videos:
CLICK HERE TO SEE Part 1
CLICK HERE TO SEE Part 2
631-231-4005 fax
Third Department
Chief Counsel Mark Ochs, Esq.
Committee on Professional Standards
40 Steuben Street, Suite 502
Albany, New York 12207
518-474-0389 fax
Fourth Department
Chief Counsel Gregory J. Huether, Esq.
David L. Edmunds, Esq.
Principal Counsel Anthony J. Gigliotti, Esq.
Attorney Grievance Committee, 224 Harrison Street, Suite 408
Syracuse, New York 13202, 315-479-0123 fax
Principal Counsel Daniel A. Drake, Esq.
50 East Avenue, Suite 404
Rochester, New York 14604
585-530-3191 fax
Principal Counsel Vincent J. Scarsella, Esq.
438 Main Street, Suite 800
Buffalo, New York 14202
716-856-2701 fax
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SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
SUBJECT: The Appellate Division First Department Departmental Disciplinary Committee, the grievance committees of the various Judicial Districts and the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
PURPOSE: This hearing will review the mission, procedures and level of public satisfaction with the Appellate Division First Department Departmental Disciplinary Committee, the grievance committees of the various Judicial Districts as well as the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
New York City
Thursday September 24, 2009 - 10 A.M.
250 Broadway, 19th Floor Hearing Room
New York, New York 10007
ORAL TESTIMONY BY INVITATION ONLY
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court is the entity that is legally responsible for enforcing the Rules of Professional Conduct governing the conduct of attorneys in New York State. The Appellate Division Departments have created grievance committees that are charged with the investigation of complaints against attorneys. Within the First Judicial Department the Departmental Disciplinary Committee of the Appellate Division investigates complaints against attorneys. The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct was created by the State Constitution and is charged with investigating complaints against Judges and Justices of the Unified Court System.
According to the 2009 Report of the Commission on Judicial Conduct, there were 1,923 complaints filed in 2008. Yet of these complaints only 262 were investigated and of those, 173 were dismissed. This hearing will examine the processes and procedures that are followed by the various agencies charged with the responsibility of enforcing the rules and regulations that must be followed by the Judiciary and the Bar in the State of New York. It will also evaluate public satisfaction with the disciplinary process.
Senator John L. Sampson
The June 8, 2009 hearing is on two videos:
CLICK HERE TO SEE Part 1
CLICK HERE TO SEE Part 2
I attended the Albany hearing, and I will be attending the Manhattan hearing as well. I applaud Senators Sampson, Perkins and DeFrancisco for their efforts. They are my heros!!
ReplyDeleteWill non-state employee Martin Gold allow DDC chief counsel Alan Friedberg to talk this time? Where's the invitation to Tembeckjian? His only excuse for not attending is that he's behind bars.
ReplyDeletesomeone should ask Maziarz the directions to that biker bar, the one where no one would know who they were( with those shiny butt suits they wear) while they are staging their coup.......
ReplyDeletesomeone please locate all light switches or better yet bring a flashlight!
I heard Cahill will be buying at lunchtime. Send him an invitation!
ReplyDeletevery useful.... a history lesson, and a chance to see justice against these corrupt bums.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to meet Roy L. Rear-end..oops, I meant Roy Reardon..sorry typo..and the rest of the THUGS from the DDC..Will Sherri Cohen be there with her BROOM STICK and will Naomi Goldtein be there with her FIDDLE?
ReplyDeleteGod Bless Senator Sampson, Lisa Lashley, Esq. Frank Brady and all the Victim's!!! Let's Kick A-- at this next meeting!!!
Has anyone contacted the newspapers and media to do stories about the upcoming hearings?
ReplyDeleteIt would be better for them to run stories so that people know about these hearing and can attend, instead of learning about it only after they are finished.
Invite Cahill, Cohen, Sara Jo Hamilton.
ReplyDeleteFridays is still a few blocks down the street.
Sampson should bring some of the investigators from the FBI . They are close by.
Integrity in Courts; You've invited the whole cabal of ethics lawyers. Perhaps the devil could provide refreshments, since they all work for him.
ReplyDeleteEvery member of the DDC management staff, both legal and non-legal, within the past 5 yrs should be invited on the 24th--cameras should be rolling, FBI and NYPD should be present.
ReplyDeleteA lot of MONEY has been passed around at the DDC. The Feds's case is very easy to establish--they need to look at the ones in charge.
ReplyDeleteit is all about the money,
ReplyDeletestop the money trail!
Dear Senator Maziarz,
ReplyDeleteIf these proceedings are interrupted by your thugs,
I will expose every single one of your prostitutes, I will not in any way hold back from hurting anyone, you have protected, just by telling the truth,and I will use the help of every single one of your adversaries to expose you and your thugs!
sincerely,
buttbuster
I am trying to understand...
ReplyDeleteWhat is their purpose???
These Commissions, Panels, Agencies "KNOW" that violations are occurring in real time...
yet they do nothing to stop them...
They sit back and allow the damage...
In complete agreement with above poster....Sampson should be enlisting the FBI for hearings and investigations..... instead of continuously securing the known stories over and over again..knowing he cannot do anything about them...because he too is state paid, elected and obligated to the accused perpetrators!
ReplyDeleteThis is giving false hope to damaged victims, already in severe distress from Sampson's friends' criminal antics.
Buttbuster...you get Maziarz and expose him fully....names and activities are the only methods that scare state officials.
Telling the truth and revealing the methods of their criminal obstruction will continue the fear these officials have of this blog.
Question... I read Judge Hart's testimony...
ReplyDeleteCan someone tell me the rule which was used to censure him for the improper ruling on eviction...
I didn't know that the Commission considered the ignoring of established law to be a violation.
Which in turn begs the question..
What happened to my Complaint???
So Waving Random Assignment.. and Not sending a case Re Assignment after ReCusal, and Failing to determine Motions in their proper Sequence, and Altering and or Creating Transcripts, and Concealing Orders, and Ordering the Sale of Marital Property without a lawful Judgment of Divorce, and.. and... and...
ReplyDeleteMr. T... I believe you are a FRAUD!!
isn't it better to notify Maziarz adversiaries, so I do not get threatened again, besides he has made himself a lot of enemies just by following evil.......
ReplyDeletehis enemies are better men than he will ever be!
please Maziarz, I do not want to hear I am sorry, he should have turned them all in himself, if he was an honorable man!
ReplyDeleteThey sit back and allow the damage
ReplyDeletethey allow this because many will get hurt, not just a few, that is why some panels will try to help a little but they can not do it all.........
it has been going on for so many decades too many are involved, they all use the system
like prostitutes with fungus attached!
I was at the ALbany hearings and watched the scumb*gs lawyers. Coming to NYC and I don't want to see any of those scumb*gs in the place. They all belong in JAIL. The DDC and CJC are both total shams to con the citizens.
ReplyDeleteI was at the ALbany hearings and watched the scumb*gs lawyers. Coming to NYC and I don't want to see any of those scumb*gs in the place. They all belong in JAIL. The DDC and CJC are both total shams to con the citizens.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone called the FBI and DOJ and asked them to attend?
ReplyDeleteJust a suggestion.
I just noticed Scott Weinberger's picture, has he been called?
ReplyDeleteI will make sure to send Scott Weinberger an invite!!!
ReplyDeleteWill be very interesting to see if Chief Attorney Marc Ochs currently Chief at the Committee on Standards of the Third Department will show?
ReplyDeleteThere was testimony on June 8 at the hearings in Albany by attorney John Aretakis that Ochs and his crew were very active against Aretakis in the NYC area so will Ochs show in NYC for this Senate Hearing?
The inactions/coverups/neglect of office by Ochs in just one case involving Columbia, Rensselaer and Albany county seem enough for removal as Chief Attorney.
Anyone know if Sampson can make a Referral?
Where, oh where, will our Cuomo be
ReplyDeleteOh where or where can he be
With his eyes so blind and his ears so closed,
Oh where or where will Cuomo be.
Look at the conclusions against Judge Hart..
ReplyDeleteKnowledge is Power..!!!!
http://www.scjc.state.ny.us/Determinations/H/hart_(2).htm
if our press were honorable, they should be interviewing all those invited in the above invitation on Septemeber 24 and ask why they are not attending and our FEDS should be standing by!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteooooo.....
ReplyDeleteone more...
http://www.scjc.state.ny.us/Determinations/H/hart.htm
Did anyone send this invite to the Washington people? Remember this whole mess is about who sleeps with who, who is going to do favors for who, where the money is.............
ReplyDeleteonly outsiders can stop this madness and someone who is honorable and a Christian,
only a true Christian will tell evil to stick it, no matter what the outcome!
stop the money trail, stop the confidentiality of complaints!
ReplyDeletesimple...........
Can anyone state the name of a newspaper that has printed this hearing?
ReplyDeleteHow about our Senators, Congressman, Legislature has anyone received notice from them?
Why wasn't this mandated to circulate and print?
Does our FBI have a Task Force for Public Corruption in each Judicial District? Have they been invited?
ReplyDeleteoh thats right your supposed to send complaints to
ReplyDeleteAttorney Grievance
CJC
DDC
Attorney General
Washington, somewhere....
can we name all the other places to report?
The FBI needs to be invited?
ReplyDeleteinvite FBI make sure they bring cuffs & flashlights!
ReplyDeleteAtonement day is near!
invite FBI make sure they bring cuffs & flashlights!
ReplyDeleteAtonement day is near!
invite FBI make sure they bring cuffs & flashlights!
ReplyDeleteAtonement day is near!
will anything come of this? when the arrest of Jonathan Lippman is on the front page of the Daily News I will believe.
ReplyDeletethat why the FBI needs to bring cuffs! atonement day is near!
ReplyDeletekeep praying!