MATTER OF KANE v. STATE COMM'N ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT


49 N.Y.2d 738 (1980)

In the Matter of James L. Kane, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Petitioner, v. State Commission on Judicial Conduct, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of the State of New York.

Decided February 5, 1980.


On the court's own motion, pursuant to article VI (§ 22, subd e) of the New York State Constitution, and section 44 (subd 8, par [a]) of the Judiciary Law, it is determined that, pending the proceeding to review the determination of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct that he should be removed, Honorable JAMES L. KANE not be suspended from the exercise of the powers of his office of Justice of the Supreme Court of the...

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