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ALBANY - New York could soon have two new judges on its highest court.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday nominated Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas and New York City Judge Anthony Tony Cannataro to fill two vacant seats on the state Court of Appeals.
Singas would succeed Judge Leslie Stein, who is retiring in June, and Cannataro would replace Judge Paul Feinman, who died last March.
Since taking office in 2011, the Democratic governor has named all seven judges on the Court of Appeals, which hears cases in Albany.
His latest picks will now go to the Democrat-led Senate for confirmation before the legislative session ends in early June.
Cuomo makes nominations to two critical seats on New York s highest court
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Gov. Cuomo nominates Nassau DA Madeline Singas and NYC Administrative Judge Anthony Cannataro to Court of Appeals © Frank Franklin II Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas
ALBANY Gov. Cuomo on Tuesday nominated Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas and Administrative Judge Anthony Cannataro to serve on New York’s highest court.
Singas is the governor’s choice to replace retiring Court of Appeals Judge Leslie Stein and Cannataro would fill the seat of the late Judge Paul Feinman, who died in March.
The nominations now go to the state Senate for approval.
Cuomo also unveiled a host of other judicial appointments and nominations, filling vacancies at the Court of Claims and the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court.