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Nominee faces sustained questioning over 2019 police summons and New York bar suspension

Judiciary Committee · April 2, 2026
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A Superior Court nominee told the Judiciary Committee a 2019 domestic‑incident summons was informally resolved and that an administrative New York suspension for missed registration was remedied; committee members pressed for court docket and bar‑discipline documentation.

A nominee for the Superior Court faced prolonged and detailed scrutiny on April 2 over a 2019 police summons from a domestic‑incident response and an administrative suspension of his New York law license for failure to timely renew registration/MCLE filings.

The nominee told the Judiciary Committee that police responded to a late‑night dispute at his home in 2019, that both parties received a summon and that the DA agreed to an informal path — the nominee described completing a short program or meetings — and no protective order…

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