Supreme Court candidate Riordan announces

From the press release:

Rochester attorney Paul Riordan has announced his candidacy for the New York State Supreme Court for the 7th Judicial District. The district covers the counties of Cayuga, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne and Yates.

Mr. Riordan currently serves as the Principal Law Clerk to Monroe County Court Judge John J. Connell. He advises the Judge on cases involving the most serious felony crimes, including murder, robbery, sexual assault and burglary. He also advises on all civil matters before the Court, including matrimonial, landlord/tenant and civil court appeals.

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2 Responses to “Supreme Court candidate Riordan announces”

  1. louis says:

    From mpnnow:

    http://www.mpnnow.com/homepage/x1346896748/Riordan-announces-candidacy-for-State-Supreme-Court

    Riordan has served as prinicipal law clerk to Judge Connell for 24 years. He advises the Judge on murder, robbery, sexual assault and burglary cases, as well as civil cases such as matrimonial, landlord/tenant and civil court appeals.

    He previously was a partner at Rochester law firm Osborn, Reed and Burke. During 23 years with the firm, Riordan handled Supreme Court litigation in every county within the 7th District. Riordan was responsible for all of the firm’s criminal litigation.

    Riordan started his career as Assistant District Attorney in Monroe County in 1978, where he obtained convictions involving murder, sexual assault, armed robbery and murder.

    Does this make any sense? Do the math.

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