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Just in case you hadn't seen it... | The Daily Gotham

Just in case you hadn't seen it...

Oh, what the hell, if David Duke can run for Congress, why not?

Via Brooklyn Daily Eagle:

An Open Letter to Brooklyn Elected Officials Who Supported Noach Dear for Civil Court Judge

Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz
Democratic County Leader and Assemblyman Vito Lopez
Assemblyman Dov Hikind
Councilmember Vincent Gentile
Councilmember Dominic Recchia
Councilmember Kendall Stewart
State Senator Diane Savino

Yesterday was a sad day in Brooklyn, when Noach Dear — a person all know to be an unethical bigot — was the victor with your support in a Democratic Primary for Civil Court.

If Noach Dear had made anti-African-American or anti-women statements of the sort of he has made about the LGBT community he would have never been considered a serious candidate, much less have won the primary. If Mr. Dear was of another faith and made anti-Semitic statements, he would have been history. Period.

It is a disturbing time in our Democratic party when elected officials can endorse a candidate who has a long record of blatant hostility and hatred against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, especially in the borough with the second largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) population in New York City, and one of the largest in the country.

Aside from his anti-gay record, Mr. Dear was the only judicial primary candidate who failed to receive the approval of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, which said he failed to “affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate.” The judiciary should never be a dumping ground for failed politicians, especially those who have had such notable legal and ethical problems of their own.

We will be keeping an eye on Mr. Dear to make sure all people who come before Judge Dear will be treated with fairness and decency. And we will remember those who shamelessly supported him.

—Lambda Independent Democrats of Brooklyn
— Stonewall Democratic Club
— Jim Owles Liberal
Democratic Club

'nuf said. More and better Democrats, please.

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City Bar Association - Among others Noach Dear Unfit to Serve

City Bar Association: Robert Johnson, Noach Dear Unfit to Serve
by Azi Paybarah Published: October 29, 2007
Tags: Politics, Noach Dear, Robert Johnson

The New York City Bar Association has just come out with its rating of district attorney and judicial candidates in the upcoming general election, and it ruled that incumbent Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson is not qualified to hold office.

Johnson, according to the Bar Association’s press release, is “Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate.”

The group also found Brooklyn judicial candidate Noach Dear not qualified to hold office.

The decision on Johnson may have had something to do with the fact that he declined to meet with the City Bar Association, a process that most other candidates for legal positions submit to.

I'm still waiting for Johnson's statement on the rating.

Here's the association's press release:

NEW YORK CITY BAR RATES GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATES FOR SUPREME COURT, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, SURROGATE’S COURT, AND CIVIL COURT IN NEW YORK CITY

New York--The New York City Bar has evaluated candidates running in the general elections for Supreme Court, District Attorney, Surrogate’s Court, and Civil Court in Bronx County, Kings County, New York County, Queens County and Richmond County.

In examining candidates for the judiciary, the Committee on the Judiciary of the Association seeks to determine whether the candidate possesses the requisite qualifications for judicial office, such as integrity, impartiality, intellectual ability, knowledge of the law, industriousness, and judicial demeanor and temperament.

The Committee advances two ratings: APPROVED and NOT APPROVED. Candidates rated APPROVED have affirmatively demonstrated qualifications necessary for the performance of the duties of the court for which they are being considered.

The Committee’s conclusions are as follows:

Supreme Court

Bronx County

George Villegas Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate

Kings and Richmond Counties

Paul M Atanasio Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate
Ross Brady Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate
L. Priscilla Hall Approved
Dennis W. Houdek Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate
Larry D. Martin Approved
Robert J. Miller Approved
Albert Tomei Approved

New York County

Shelia Abdus-Salaam Approved
Paul G. Feinman Approved
Fern A. Fisher Approved
Charles Ramos Approved

Queens County

Denis J. Butler Approved
Kenneth C. Holder Approved
Joseph F. Kasper Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate
Kerry John Katsorhis Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate
Steven W. Paynter Approved
Theodore Stamas Approved

Surrogate’s Court

Kings County

Diana A. Johnson Approved
Theodore Alatsas Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate

Richmond County

Robert J. Gigante Approved

District Attorney

Bronx County

Robert T. Johnson Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate

Queens County

Richard A. Brown Approved

Richmond County

Daniel M. Donovan, Jr. Approved
Michael J. Ryan Approved

Civil Court

Bronx County

1st District
Paul Indig Approved
Donald A. Miles Approved

Kings County

Countywide
Frederick C. Arriaga Approved
Vincent F. Martusciello Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate
Michael S. Reinhardt Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate
Robin K. Sheares Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate
Debra Silber Approved
Philip J. Smallman Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate
Thomas J.R. Stadnik Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate
Carolyn E. Wade Approved
3rd District
Dawn Marie Jimenez Approved
5th District
Noach Dear Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate
James P. McCall Approved
6th District
Katherine A. Levine Approved

New York County

Countywide
Harold B. Beeler Approved
Dorothy Chin-Brandt Approved
Robert R. Reed Approved
1st District
Lucy Billings Approved
9th District
Andrea Masley Approved
10th District
Geoffrey D. Wright Approved

Queens County

Countywide
Rudolph E. Greco, Jr. Approved
4th District
Robert Beltrani Not approved by reason of the candidate’s failure to affirmatively demonstrate that he possesses the requisite qualifications for the court for which he is a candidate
Cheree A. Buggs Approved
6th District
William A. Viscovich Approved

About the Association
The New York City Bar Association was founded in 1870, and since then has been dedicated to maintaining the high ethical standards of the profession, promoting reform of the law, and providing service to the profession and the public. The Association continues to work for political, legal and social reform, while implementing innovative means to help the disadvantaged. Protecting the public’s welfare remains one of the Association’s highest priorities.

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