Anthony Brindisi for a lifetime appointment as a federal judge based in Utica The Democratic-controlled Senate confirmed President Joe Biden’s appointment of Brindisi by a 50-49 vote ...
The judge in the lawsuit ruled on Dec. 2 that the corrections officers and supervisors were to be held accountable for the ...
WASHINGTON, DC (WUTR/WFXV/WPNY) — Former New York Senator Anthony Brindisi can now add federal judge to his resume after a US Senate vote on Wednesday, Dec. 4. Brindisi was confirmed by the ...
Sen. Joseph A. Griffo, R-C-Rome, recently congratulated Anthony Brindisi on his confirmation as federal judges for the Northern District of New York court. On Wednesday, Dec. 4 U.S. Senate ...
This is published by Syracuse.com. State Court of Claims Judge Anthony Brindisi ruled earlier this month that the actions of the Corrections Officers and their superiors were responsible for the ...
The nominees include former Rep. Anthony Brindisi, D-Utica, and Elizabeth Coombe, the first assistant U.S. attorney in Syracuse. Brindisi and Coombe were interviewed by the committee in September.
The lawsuit was decided on Dec. 2 of this year by State Court of Claims Judge Anthony Brindisi, who ruled that the corrections officers and supervisors were to be held accountable for the assaults.