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US Attorney for the Southern District of New York
Case Study #2
-- 1995, 1997 (Mary Jo White)
Doris L. Sassower v. Commission on Judicial Conduct
April 10, 1995 Notice to the U.S. Attorney of Right to Seek Intervention in
Doris L.
Sassower v. Commission on Judicial Conduct of the State of New York
Exhibit A:
CJA's October 26, 1994 ad-complaint, "Where Do You Go When
Judges Break the Law?"
Exhibit B-1: Martindale-Hubbell law listing, 1989
Exhibit B-2:
Elected Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, 1989
Exhibit C:
October 5, 1989 judicial misconduct complaint
Exhibit D: October
24, 1991 judicial misconduct complaint
Exhibit E: January
2, 1992 judicial misconduct complaint
Exhibit F: December
4, 1992 judicial misconduct complaint
Exhibit G: September
19, 1994 judicial misconduct complaint
Exhibit H:
October 5, 1994 judicial misconduct complaint
Exhibit I: October
26, 1994 judicial misconduct complaint
Exhibit J: December
5, 1994 judicial misconduct complaint
Exhibit K: Commission acknowledgment letters
Exhibit L: Commission dismissal letters
Exhibit M:
January 22, 1993 letter to Commission
Exhibit N:
May 20, 1986 judicial misconduct complaint
1997
CJA's
May 5, 1997 notice-challenge --
"File of Article 78 proceeding,
Doris L. Sassower v. Commission on Judicial Conduct, N.Y. Co. Clerk #95-109141"
Ex. A-1: "Commission Abandons Investigative Mandate",
CJA's letter
to editor, NYLJ, 8/14/95
Ex. A-2: "A
Call for Concerted Action", CJA's $1,648 ad, NYLJ, 11/20/96
Ex. B: CJA's
3-page analysis of the fraudulent judicial decision in
Doris L. Sassower
v. Commission, with annexed
law: 22 NYCRR 7000.1 et seq., Judiciary Law 44.1, NYS Constitution,
Article VI, Sec. 22
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