New York Statutes

§ 3 — Prohibitions as to judges

New York § 3
JurisdictionNew York
Law CTCCourt of Claims
Art. 1The Court, Judges and Officers

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N.Y. Court of Claims § 3 (2026).

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§ 3. Prohibitions as to judges. A judge shall not during his term of\noffice practice the profession of law or act as referee in any action or\nproceeding in any court of this state. A judge shall not hold any other\noffice or public trust to which any salary or compensation is attached\nand shall be subject to the same prohibitions as a justice of the\nsupreme court.\n

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