New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04825

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Provides that a judge of a city court outside the city of New York may only serve until the last day of December next after such person shall be seventy-six years of age; makes exceptions for judges already elected or appointed to office.

Summary

Bill S04825 proposes amendments to the judiciary law concerning the age limitations for judges serving in city courts outside of New York City. Specifically, it stipulates that judges may serve until the last day of December following their seventy-sixth birthday, with exceptions for those already in office or elected prior to the enactment of this law. This change aims to update the age limit for judicial positions to reflect contemporary views on age and capability.

Impact

The bill modifies existing statutes regarding the tenure of judges in city courts outside New York City, potentially allowing for a longer service period for judges who are currently in office. This could influence the composition of the judiciary by enabling older judges to continue serving, which may affect the overall judicial philosophy and decision-making processes in those courts.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around Bill S04825 appears to be mixed, with some support for the idea of allowing experienced judges to continue serving, while others may express concerns about the implications of age on judicial performance and the need for fresh perspectives in the judiciary.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the debate over whether age limits should be adjusted to allow for longer service, with proponents arguing for the value of experience and opponents raising concerns about the potential for stagnation in judicial perspectives. The discussion may also touch on broader themes of ageism and the capacity of older individuals to fulfill the demanding role of a judge.

Companion Bills

NY A02663

Same As Provides that a judge of a city court outside the city of New York may only serve until the last day of December next after such person shall be seventy-six years of age; makes exceptions for judges already elected or appointed to office.

Previously Filed As

NY A02663

Provides that a judge of a city court outside the city of New York may only serve until the last day of December next after such person shall be seventy-six years of age; makes exceptions for judges already elected or appointed to office.

NY S10331

Requires the advice and consent of the city council when the New York City mayor is appointing judges for family court and city-wide criminal courts.

NY S10142

Provides that any person who has served as a state-paid judge or justice of a court of the unified court system or as a housing judge of the housing portion of the civil court of the city of New York, but who no longer holds any of such offices, may apply to be designated as a judicial hearing officer.

NY S07696

Provides that any person who has served as a state-paid judge or justice of a court of the unified court system or as a housing judge of the housing portion of the civil court of the city of New York, but who no longer holds any of such offices, may apply to be designated as a judicial hearing officer.

MO SB995

Provides that the Sheriff of the City of St. Louis shall be appointed by the judges of the 22nd Judicial Circuit, rather than elected

MO HB3224

Provides that the Sheriff of the City of St. Louis shall be appointed by the judges of the 22nd Judicial Circuit, rather than elected

NY A07518

Provides for the election of judges to family court within the City of New York, rather than for the appointment of such judges.

NH CACR8

Relating to sheriffs. Providing that no person shall hold the office of county sheriff after he or she has attained the age of seventy-five years.

NY S10139

Increases the number of family court judges in the city of New York to seventy-two; provides for two additional family court judges for each of Westchester and Rockland counties and an additional family court judge for each of Erie and Niagara counties.

NY S07467

Increases the number of family court judges in the city of New York to seventy-two; provides for two additional family court judges for each of Westchester and Rockland counties and an additional family court judge for each of Erie and Niagara counties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.