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Former Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Sylvia Ash, 64, resigned from the bench on March 15 following her conviction for lying to federal investigators probing embezzlement at the Municipal Credit Union. ....
A former New York state judge was sentenced Wednesday to a year and three months in prison after her conviction for obstructing a probe into financial. ....
A federal judge has sentenced a former New York state judge to a year and three months in prison after her conviction for obstructing a probe into financial conduct at the Municipal Credit Union ....
Three retired Brooklyn judges and more than 20 attorneys asked for leniency for a disgraced former jurist set to be sentenced in Manhattan Federal Court for obstructing an investigation into corruption at the state’s largest credit union. ....
In the period between her indictment and conviction, Ash was suspended from judicial duties, but still raked in her $210,000 salary, a state courts spokesman confirmed to the Daily News. ....