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22 November 2022

Ex-Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Is Disbarred After Conviction For Obstructing Federal Probe

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Carrie Cohen spoke to the New York Law Journal about the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirming the conviction of former Brooklyn Supreme Court judge Sylvia Ash...
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Carrie Cohen spoke to the New York Law Journal about the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirming the conviction of former Brooklyn Supreme Court judge Sylvia Ash, who was found guilty of obstructing a federal investigation.

"We are disappointed in the Circuit's decision and agree with the arguments made by appellate counsel regarding the errors made by the District Court at trial," said Carrie, who represents Ash along with Nathan Reilly.

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