Non-political people wanted for judicial nominating panel
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- November
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The New York State Commission on Judicial Nomination is looking for volunteers to fill two vacancies on its board.
To qualify, the volunteers cannot hold any office in any political party. Bar associations and civic groups are encouraged to recommend “highly qualified individuals” for the posts.
One nominee would fill out a term ending on March 31 and will be chosen by Gov. David A. Patterson. The other nominee would be on the board a bit longer, to March 2013, and will be chosen by Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb.
Those interested can call Patterson’s office at 518-474-8390 and Kolb’s office at 518-455-3751.
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