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The Appellate Division primarily hears appeals from the state's superior courts (Supreme Court, Surrogate's Court, Family Court, Court of Claims, the county courts) in civil cases, the Supreme Court in criminal cases, and, in the Third and Fourth Judicial Departments, from the county courts in felony criminal cases. [5]
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Karen K. Peters (born July 29, 1947) is an American jurist who served as Presiding Justice of the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division, Third Department from 2012 until her retirement in 2017 and was the first woman to serve in that role.
Also served as Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals: Francis Bergan: 1964–1972 Nelson A. Rockefeller, Republican Also served as Presiding Justice of Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, Third Judicial Department: Charles D. Breitel: 1967–1978 Republican/Liberal: Also served as Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals: Bruce ...
The Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals, also known as the Chief Judge of New York, supervises the seven-judge New York Court of Appeals. [1] In addition, the chief judge oversees the work of the state's Unified Court system, which as of 2009, had a $2.5 billion annual budget and more than 16,000 employees. [1]
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The First Department of the New York Supreme Court's Appellate Division was established in 1894 [19] [91] and had occupied rented quarters at 111 Fifth Avenue, at the intersection with 19th Street. [12] [92] The First Department, the intermediate appellate court serving Manhattan and the Bronx, [19] heard appeals of civil cases. The First ...