Plaintiffs are present and former County Court Judges serving in Monroe County. The Appellate Division, Fourth Department, has held that defendants' failure to pay plaintiffs a salary commensurate with the salaries received by County Court Judges in Albany County violated plaintiffs' rights to equal protection of the laws under the Federal and State Constitutions (Barr v Crosson,
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BARR v. CROSSON
175 Misc.2d 865 (1998)
672 N.Y.S.2d 624
Culver K. Barr et al., Individually and on Behalf of All Present and Future Judges of the County Court of Monroe County, Plaintiffs, v. Matthew T. Crosson, as Chief Administrator of the Courts of the State of New York, and as the Representative of the Administrative Board of the Judicial Conference of the State of New York, et al., Defendants.
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February 4, 1998
February 4, 1998
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Julian & Pertz, P. C., Utica (
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