Thursday, January 22, 2015
My complaint against Judges Mulvey, Coccoma, Becker was dismissed by the NYS Judicial Conduct Commission with lightning speed
On November 17, 2014 I filed a complaint against Chief Administrative Judge for upstate New York Michael V. Coccoma, Chief Administrative Judge for the 6th Judicial District Robert Mulvey and the notorious Delaware County Judge Becker.
I fully described the grounds for the complaint here, at the time I filed it.
I received a perfunctory letter from the Judicial Conduct Commission stating that "[u]pon careful consideration, the Commission concluded that there was insufficient indication of judicial misconduct to warrant further inquiry" and that my complaint was dismissed.
I have documentary evidence for everything I said in the complaint.
Be the judge as to what is NOT considered in New York as judicial misconduct.
What it means in reality that now that the complaint against, let's say, Judge Becker was dismissed, Judge Becker received a seal of approval for his actions, and now the public can be assured that Judge Becker will continue to reveal youthful offender status in Family Court proceedings without any authority of doing so - and, as we see, without any accountability.
The dismissal of the complaint means, among other things, that now Judge Coccoma and other judges in the State of New York can rest assured that they can punish with UNLAWFUL incarceration anybody who dares to file a complaint against them to the Commission for Judicial Conduct and has a misfortune to, at the same time, be challenging authority of the court to "deem" them sex offenders when they are not sex offenders by statute.
The only reason why I cannot publish the complaint in its entirety is because I do not wish to disclose in a public forum identities of my clients who suffered misconduct of these judges and details their cases, where some cases are not matters of public record, and even where their cases are matters of public record.
In any event, I, as a citizen of this country, this state and as an expert trained in law, can state as my expert opinion that what these judges committed, as I described in the complaint, not only warranted "some kind of" judicial discipline, but warranted taking them off their respective benches and disbarring them.
I believe that the sheer status of these judges militated against any discipline being applied to them.
More power to the feds - maybe, U.S. Attorney's office that is currently prosecuting Silver Sheldon, friend of Jonathan Lippman, for corruption, will turn its eye into the rampant misconduct in New York judiciary which would not have been possible, had the NYS Commission for Judicial Conduct been doing its job.
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