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NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATIONCommittee on
Professional Ethics Opinion #306 - 10/17/1973
(34-73)
Topic: Judges; Partisan politics
Digest: A candidate for the office of town justice of a second class
town may not campaign beyond the scope of the Code of Judicial
Conduct
Judicial Code: Canon 7(B)(1)(c)
QUESTION
Is a candidate for the office of town justice of a town of the second
class bound by the Code of Judicial Conduct with regard to manner of
campaigning for election in view of the fact that such office also
carries the duty of town board membership?
OPINION
Just as a town justice of a second class town is subject to the same
restrictions on partisan political activity as all other persons holding
judicial office, N.Y. State 137(a) (1971), a candidate for that office
must adhere to the standards set forth in the Code of Judicial Conduct
and the guidelines set forth in N.Y. State 289 (1973), even though by
statute a town justice is a member of the town board. See, Code of
Judicial Conduct, Canon 7 (B)(1)(c).
Related Files
Opinion 306 (Adobe PDF File)
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