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Nearly 70% Of All New York State Judges Are White, New Report Finds
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A new statewide report on judicial demographics reveals stark disparities between the demographic composition of the bench and the rest of New York State.
In 2019, only 15% of the population in New York State was Black, yet Black people accounted for 38% of all adult arrests, and nearly half of all people being sent to prison, according to the most recent data.
Despite this, those who are doing the sentencing are mostly white.
According to the report, compiled by the chief administrator of the courts, 69% of judges who responded are white, while only 14% are Black or African American.
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The Schenectady County Legislature will appoint a successor to Legislator Michael Eidens, whose r The meeting requires a 10-day notice. Three candidates told Savage they are interested in completing the remaining two years of Eidens’ four-year term in District 3, and others are expected to come forward, she said. Eidens left the Legislature to become a state judicial hearing officer. District 3 consists of Glenville and Niskayuna and is the largest of the four county Legislature districts. Any replacement would have to seek re-election in 2009 for a full four-year term. The seat carries an annual salary of just over $14,000.