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Judicial
Compensation-NY #1: CJA's May 23, 2011 letter to NY Governor Andrew Cuomo, Temporary Senate President Dean Skelos, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver & Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman -- "RE: (1) NYS's Commission on Judicial Compensation -- Inoperative & Inaccessible to the Public; (2) Evidence Disentitling NYS's Judiciary to Increased Compensation, Presented and Proffered by the Public at the NYS Senate Judiciary Committee's June 8, 2009 and September 24, 2009 Public Hearings -- as to which There Has Been No Investigation, No Findings, and No Committee Report"; -- May 13, 2011 transmittal letter to indicated recipients
#2:
CJA's June 23, 2011 letter to Governor Cuomo's Appointees to the
Judicial Compensation Commission -- "RE: (1) Bringing
Public Accessibility, Input, and Accountability to the Judicial
Compensation Commission -- Facilitated by the Open Meetings Law &
Executive Order #3; and (2) Chairman Thompson's Disqualifying
Conflict of Interest, Requiring his Resignation" --
June 23, 2011 transmittal letter to indicated recipients
Committee on Open Government -- Open Meetings
Law
#3: CJA's June 28, 2011 e-mail to NY Judicial Compensation Commission -- "Subject: Is NY's Judicial Compensation Commission Violating the Open Meetings Law & its Video Broadcast Obligations under Executive Order #3"
#4:
CJA's June 30, 2011 letter to NY Judicial Compensation Commission
-- "RE: Is NY's Judicial Compensation Commission Violating
the Open Meetings Law & its Video Broadcast Obligations under
Executive Order #3" --
June 30, 2011 transmittal letter to indicated recipients
#5:
CJA's July 12, 2011 e-mail to NY Judicial Compensation Commission
-- "Subject: Request to Testify at the July 20, 2011 Public
Hearing & Other Requests on Behalf of the Public" #7: cc to Commissioners: CJA's July 19, 2011 letter to NYS Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman -- "RE: (1) Vindicating the Public's Rights against Judicial Fraud: The Court of Appeals' February 23, 2010 Decision Underlying BOTH the Creation of the Commission on Judicial Compensation & the Perpetuation of the Judicial Compensation Lawsuits; (2) FOIL & Project Sunlight Requests: Posting of the Record of the Judicial Compensation Lawsuits on the Attorney General's Website -- &/or Providing the Record to the Center for Judicial Accountability for Posting on its Website"
September 26, 2011 response from AG's Public Access Officer
Chairman Thompson's July 19, 2011 acknowledgment of CJA's July 12, 2011 FOIL request
Chairman Thompson's August 16, 2011 response to CJA's July 12, 2011 FOIL request
#8:
CJA's July 21, 2011 letter to the Commission -- "RE: The Present
Uselessness of the Commission's website"
#9: CJA's August 1, 2011 letter to Kathryn S. Wylde & Other Members of the Commission on Judicial Compensation -- "RE: Ensuring that the Commission on Judicial Compensation's Recommendations and Report are Based on Evidence: The Absence of Evidence that Judicial Compensation has Deterred Qualified Private Sector Lawyers from Becoming Judges"
#10:
cc to Commissioners:
CJA's August 5, 2011 letter to William Glaberson/New York Times
-- "RE: Setting the Record Straight: Ensuring that the
Public & New York’s Judicial Compensation Commission are Not Misled
by New York Times’ Reporting & Editorializing about “Judicial
Attrition” and the Purportedly Insufficient Pay of New York State
Judges
#11:
CJA's August 8, 2011 letter to the Commission -- "RE:
Threshold Issues Barring Commission
Consideration of Pay Raises for Judges:
(1) Chairman Thompson’s Disqualification for Interest, as to which
there has been No Determination; (2) Systemic Corruption in New
York’s Judiciary, Embracing the Commission on Judicial Conduct, as
to which there has been No Determination; & (3) The Fraud & Lack of
Evidence Put Forward by Advocates of Judicial Pay Raises.
Chairman Thompson's August 16, 2011 letter pertaining to CJA's July 13, 2011 FOIL request
#12: CJA's
August 17, 2011 letter to the Commission -- "RE:
Protecting the People
of this State from Fraud: The
Commission on Judicial Compensation's Duty to Identify the Case
Presented by Opponents of ANY Judicial Pay Raises & to Make Findings
with Respect Thereto, in Discharge of its Statutory
Responsibilities
#13:
cc to Commission:
CJA's
August 17, 2011 letter to Advocates of Judicial Pay Raises
-- "RE:
Protecting the People of this State from Fraud:
The Commission on Judicial Compensation's Duty to Identify the Case
Presented by Opponents of ANY Judicial Pay Raises & to Make Findings
with Respect Thereto, in Discharge of its Statutory
Responsibilities"
TO: New
York City Corporation Counsel Michael Cardozo E-Mail sent (8/19/11) -- with cc to Commission --
TO: New York
State Chief Administrative Judge Ann Pfau -- request that they forward "to ALL the judges and former judges who testified at the Commission’s July 20th hearing and/or submitted written statements to the Commission – indeed, to ALL New York State’s 1,200-plus judges and such former state judges who have retired and/or resigned since 1999 so that they, like yourselves, may have the opportunity to defend the indefensible."
E-Mail sent (8/19/11) -- with cc to Commission --
August 22, 2011 letter -- "RE: Request for a Meeting &
Withdrawal of Support for Judicial Pay Raises" #14:
cc to Commissioners:
CJA's August 23, 2011 letter to Chief Administrative Judge
Ann Pfau -- "RE:
Ensuring that the Commission on
Judicial Compensation is Not Led into Constitutional Error:
Clarification of the Office of Court Administration’s
“Memorandum discussing constitutional considerations in
establishing judicial pay levels” – and the Substantiating
Evidence
August
25, 2011 acknowledgment letter from OCA counsel John W.
McConnell
#16: cc to Commissioners: CJA's September 2, 2011 letter to Administrative Staff for the Commission on Judicial Compensation -- "RE: Not Accessible to the Public: (1) The Videos of the Commission on Judicial Compensation’s Hearing & Meetings; (2) the Commission’s “Final Report”; and (3) “All of the comments and submissions” Received by the Commission, Including CJA’s August 17, 2011 Letter Entitled “Protecting the People of this State From Fraud…” * * *
click here for: * * * * * * NY State Judges are the "constitutional officers" of our third branch of NYS government -- the judicial branch. The scam that NYS judicial salaries are "inadequate" and "discriminatory" has been accomplished by the following deceits: (a) using an IMPROPER
basis of comparison, to wit, salaries in the private sector
and of state (civil service) government employees. The PROPER basis
of comparison is to the salaries of the "constitutional officers" of
NYS' two other government branches -- the Executive and Legislative
branches -- whose salaries, like NYS judicial salaries, have
remained UNCHANGED since 1999; EXECUTIVE BRANCH:
Governor: $179,000 -- limited job
security: faces the voters every 4 years Lieutenant Governor: $
151,500 -- limited job security: faces the voters every 4 years,
together with governor Comptroller: $151,500 -- limited job security: faces the voters every 4 years Attorney General: $151,500 -- limited job security: faces the voters every 4 years LEGISLATIVE BRANCH: Senators
(62): $79,500 -- limited job security: face the voters every 2
years JUDICIAL BRANCH: Court
of Appeals:
huge job security: 14 year appointive terms ADVOCATES OF JUDICIAL PAY RAISES ALSO INVARIABLY CONCEAL: A. THE AVERAGE
&/OR MEDIAN SALARY OF THE 160,000 NEW YORK ATTORNEYS --
Here's some of that info by county... click B. THE AVERAGE
&/OR MEDIAN SALARY OF THE 19-million plus New Yorkers -- Here's
the "median household income" of New Yorkers -- $45.343 (click
here for
New York Times listing of "General Information on New York") * * * Challenging the "Unanimous Support for Judicial Compensation Reform" CJA's Inquiries of the Legislature: NYS Senate:
July 20, 2011 letter from Katie Bender/Deputy Records Access
Officer-Assembly * * * http://www.capitaltonight.com/2010/12/cuomo-open-to-legislative-pay-raises/
click here for : MENU OF CJA's JUDICIAL COMPENSATION WEBPAGES
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