WATERTOWN — Anthony J. Brindisi, the Democratic candidate in the race for a newly-created Supreme Court seat in the Fifth Judicial District, has been endorsed by the Watertown-based International Brotherhood
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SYRACUSE â After 16 years working as a trial attorney in the state Supreme Court Danielle M. Fogel said she thinks she has the experience and expertise required of a justice.
Thatâs why sheâs running as a Republican candidate for the newly-created state Supreme Court seat for the Fifth Judicial District, which covers Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, Herkimer, Oneida and Onondaga Counties.
âI have tried a ton of cases in the Supreme Court, and it has always been an interest of mine to take that next step to become a judge,â she said Wednesday.
She said, after nearly two decades of trying civil cases in the court, she has a deep knowledge of the state court system.
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UTICA â Anthony J. Brindisi, former congressman for New Yorkâs 22nd District, is running for a newly created seat in the state Supreme Courtâs Fifth Judicial District.
The Utica Democrat, who served one term in Congress after winning election in 2018, said he hopes to bring his history of legislative skill to the state judiciary.
He is running for a seat created by a state law passed in May, which added fourteen new seats to the various districts of the state Supreme Court, including one new seat in the Fifth Judicial District. The district is comprised of Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, Herkimer, Oneida and Onondaga counties, with Supreme Court judges being elected by voters district-wide.