Exhibit A:
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
CJA's
May 19, 1995 criminal complaint
against the NYS Commission on Judicial Conduct, handwritten on form provided
by D.A. Morgenthau's walk-in Special Prosecutions Bureau
CJA's
May 26, 1995 letter to Special Prosecutions Bureau
CJA's
September 19, 1995 criminal complaint, handwritten on a copy of Elena
Sassower's Letter to the Editor, "Comm'n Abandons Investigative
Mandate ", NYLJ, 8/14/95, for intervention and action
to vindicate the public's rights
CJA's
January 31, 1996 letter to Special Prosecutions Bureau, protesting
"the inaction and dereliction of the Manhattan D.A.'s office" - with request
for the "direct personal involvement of District Attorney Morgenthau"
on "an emergency basis"
February
7, 1996 letter from Deputy Chief, Special Prosecutions Bureau
CJA's
March 5, 1996 letter to Deputy Chief, Special Prosecutions Bureau,
requesting "direct personal involvement of District Attorney Morgenthau"
on an "an emergency basis"
CJA's
May 6, 1997 coverfax to Deputy Chief, Special Prosecutions Bureau,
transmitting
CJA's May 5, 1997notice-challenge -- RE: 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
* * *
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SEEK INTERVENTION, NOTICE OF PETITION, & VERIFIED PETITION
Elena Ruth Sassower, Coordinator of the Center for Judicial Accountability, Inc, acting pro bono public v. Commission on Judicial Conduct of the State of New York (NY Co. #99-108551)
Exhibit A: CJA's 5/5/97 notice-challenge, with "Comm'n Abandons Investigative Mandate", ltr to editor,
NYLJ,
8/14/95; "A Call for Concerted Action", $1,648 ad, NYLJ, 11/20/96; and 3-page analysis of the
fraudulent judicial decision in
Doris L. Sassower v. Commission on Judicial Conduct
Exhibit B: CJA's
$3,077 ad, "Restraining 'Liars in the Courtroom' and on the Public Payroll" (NYLJ, 8/27/97,
pp. 3-4)
Exhibit C-1: CJA's
October 6, 1998 judicial misconduct complaint, filed with Commission on Judicial Conduct [Commission]
Exhibit C-2: CJA's
October 5, 1998 letter to Comm'n on Judicial Nomination
Exhibit D-1: CJA's
November 3, 1998 letter to Commission
Exhibit D-2: Commission's
November 3, 1998 letter to CJA
Exhibit E: CJA's
November 18, 1998 letter to City Bar
Exhibit F-1: Commission's
December 2, 1998 letter to CJA
Exhibit F-2: CJA's
December 10, 1998 letter to Commission
Exhibit F-3: Commission's
December 23, 1998 letter to CJA
Exhibit F-4: CJA's
December 29, 1998 letter to Commission
Exhibit F-5: Commission's
January 25, 1999 letter to CJA
Exhibit F-6: CJA's
February 3, 1999 letter to Commission
Exhibit F-7: Commission's
February 5, 1999 letter to CJA
Exhibit G: CJA's
March 11, 1999 letter to Commission
Exhibit H: pp. 368-72 of NYS Assembly Judiciary Committee's
September 22, 1987 public hearing on the Commission
CJA's
October 21, 1999
letter
to Deputy Chief, Special Prosecutions Bureau, inter alia, initiating
and supplementing criminal complaints against Attorney General, Commission,
and NYS Commission on Judicial Nomination, and for Manhattan D.A. Morgenthau's
recusal due to conflicts of interest and referral to the U.S. Justice
Department's Public Integrity Section of its Criminal Division
Ex. A: "Restraining 'Liars in the Courtroom' and on the Public Payroll",
NYLJ ad, 8/27/97
Ex. B: CJA's January 31, 1996 letter to D.A. Morgenthau
Ex. C: February 7, 1996 letter from Deputy Chief/Special Prosecutions Bureau
Ex. D: CJA's March 5, 1996 letter to D.A. Morgenthau
Ex. E: CJA's May 6, 1997 fax to D.A. Morgenthau
Ex. F: signed receipt for July 28, 1997 omnibus motion & memo of law
Ex. G: "State Commission Can Refuse to Investigate Judge", NYLJ, 10/5/99
Ex.
H-1: Inventory
Ex. H-2: Inventory
See:
TEST
CASES: State (Commission)
CJA's
October 29, 1999 letter to Deputy Chief, Special Prosecutions Bureau,
requesting legal authority, specificity, and review by D.A. Morgenthau
personally
October
29, 1999 letter from Deputy Chief, Special Prosecutions Bureau
CJA'
November 4, 1999 letter to Deputy Chief, Special Prosecutions Bureau,
requesting legal authority, specificity, and referral to superiors, including
D.A. Morgenthau personally
CJA's
February 25, 2000 memo to D.A. Morgenthau & other proposed intervenors,
enclosing CJA's February
23, 2000 letter to Governor Pataki
CJA's
March 17, 2000 letter to Deputy Chief, Special Prosecutions
Bureau, protesting his wilful disregard of fundamental conflict of interest
rules, requesting supervisory review by superiors, including by D.A. Morgenthau,
and enclosing
CJA's March 17, 2000
covermemo to D.A. Morgenthau & other proposed intervenors, transmitting
correspondence to which he was an indicated recipient
CJA's
April 24, 2000 letter to D.A. Morgenthau, reiterating request
for supervisory review, and enclosing CJA's
April 24, 2000 covermemo to D.A. Morgenthau & other proposed intervenors,
transmitting correspondence to which he was an indicated recipient
CJA's
September 27, 2000 letter to NYS Attorney General Spitzer- to which
D.A. Morgenthau was an indicated recipient and to whom it was given, in
hand, on that date