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Michael Green (New York lawyer)

Michael Charles Green (born 1961) is the executive commissioner of the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). He is the former District Attorney for Monroe County, New York. During 2011, he was a federal judicial nominee for the United States District Court for the Western District of New York, and although he was reported out of committee to the floor of the United States Senate, Green never received a floor vote, and President Obama did not renominate him in the next session of Congress. Michael Green has been accused of retaliating against women for speaking up about sexual harassment at the Division of Criminal Justice Services. Michael Green, other NY officials accused of retaliation for harassment claims

Early life and education edit

A native of Henrietta, New York, Green attended McQuaid Jesuit High School in Rochester, New York.[1] He received a Bachelor of Science degree from LeMoyne College in Syracuse, New York in 1983.[1] Green then earned his Juris Doctor from Western New England College School of Law in 1986.[2]

Career edit

Green joined the Monroe County district attorney's office in 1987.[2] In 2001, Monroe County District Attorney Howard Relin appointed Green to be first assistant district attorney.[2][3] Green was elected as Monroe County District Attorney in 2003, after Relin chose not to seek reelection.[3]

Green had been a member of the Republican Party prior to running for office in 2003, but the party was not supportive of his candidacy.[3] Green won election in 2003 after switching to the Democratic Party.[3]

Prior to being elected District Attorney, Green served as an Assistant District Attorney for 17 years. For the three years before his election, he served as the First Assistant District Attorney, responsible for the homicide prosecutions in Monroe County.

He has served in numerous other capacities in the office, including as the Capital Crimes Prosecutor, Deputy Chief of the Major Felony Bureau, Chief of the DWI Bureau, and trial attorney in the Major Felony Bureau. He has tried over 100 jury trials, and has prosecuted 40 homicide cases. He has been lead prosecutor on four first degree murder cases, including one of the few capital cases to end with a death sentence in New York. As District Attorney, Green continues to personally prosecute homicide and other high-profile cases.

Judicial nomination edit

In July 2010, New York Senator Charles Schumer recommended Green to fill a vacancy on the United States District Court for the Western District of New York.[3] On January 26, 2011, President Barack Obama formally nominated Green to a judgeship on the Western District of New York.[3] Green would have filled the vacancy created by Judge David G. Larimer.[4]

Green's nomination was voted out of the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary in June 2011, but his nomination languished on the Senate floor for the next six months. Utah Sen. Mike Lee was the lone senator to oppose Green in the committee vote, and no Republican senators publicly explained their opposition to his nomination. In follow-up questions to his hearing testimony, however, several Republican senators focused on Green's decision to seek drug treatment rather than jail for some offenders, while others queried Green about his views on the death penalty.

Ultimately, at the behest of Senate Republicans, Green's nomination was one of a small number of executive and judicial branch nominations to be returned to President Obama on December 17, 2011, pursuant to the rules of the Senate.[5] On December 18, 2011, a White House spokesman told a local newspaper that Obama would not be renominating Green to the seat. "Mike Green would have made an outstanding judge and it is very unfortunate not only for him, but for a strong judiciary, that partisan politics stood in the way," Schumer said in a statement on December 18, 2011.[6][7]

On December 19, 2011, Green said at a press conference that he blamed local opposition on his failed judicial nomination, as a result of his prosecution of public corruption. "I'm proud of the decisions I've made as DA,” Green said. "I can hold my head up high and leave this office."[8]

After the judicial nomination edit

Green completed his term as district attorney at the end of December 2011. He did not seek re-election in November 2011.[8]

In February 2012, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo named Green as Executive Commissioner of the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS).[9]

in 2017, Michael Green was accused of punishing female employees for speaking up about sexual harassment in the workplace. DCJS target of second federal discrimination lawsuit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Daily Record Staff (May 21, 2003). "Mike Green receives nod in Monroe County District Attorney race". The Daily Record. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Paquette, Michael J. (January 28, 2011). "District Attorney, General Counsel Are Nominated for Federal Bench". New York Law Journal. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Craig, Gary (January 27, 2011). "Barack Obama nominates Michael Green for federal bench". Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  4. ^ Champagne, Denise M. (January 28, 2011). "Senate approval next for Green's judgeship". The Daily Record. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on July 4, 2016. Retrieved December 18, 2011.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-02-03. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
  7. ^ Tumulty, Brian (2011-12-19). . Democrat and Chronicle. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04.
  8. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2014-11-29.
  9. ^ "Governor Cuomo Announces Former Monroe County District Attorney Mike Green to Serve as DCJS Executive Deputy Commissioner" (Press release). New York Governor's Press Office. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2013.

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Michael Charles Green born 1961 is the executive commissioner of the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services DCJS He is the former District Attorney for Monroe County New York During 2011 he was a federal judicial nominee for the United States District Court for the Western District of New York and although he was reported out of committee to the floor of the United States Senate Green never received a floor vote and President Obama did not renominate him in the next session of Congress Michael Green has been accused of retaliating against women for speaking up about sexual harassment at the Division of Criminal Justice Services Michael Green other NY officials accused of retaliation for harassment claims Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Judicial nomination 4 After the judicial nomination 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editA native of Henrietta New York Green attended McQuaid Jesuit High School in Rochester New York 1 He received a Bachelor of Science degree from LeMoyne College in Syracuse New York in 1983 1 Green then earned his Juris Doctor from Western New England College School of Law in 1986 2 Career editGreen joined the Monroe County district attorney s office in 1987 2 In 2001 Monroe County District Attorney Howard Relin appointed Green to be first assistant district attorney 2 3 Green was elected as Monroe County District Attorney in 2003 after Relin chose not to seek reelection 3 Green had been a member of the Republican Party prior to running for office in 2003 but the party was not supportive of his candidacy 3 Green won election in 2003 after switching to the Democratic Party 3 Prior to being elected District Attorney Green served as an Assistant District Attorney for 17 years For the three years before his election he served as the First Assistant District Attorney responsible for the homicide prosecutions in Monroe County He has served in numerous other capacities in the office including as the Capital Crimes Prosecutor Deputy Chief of the Major Felony Bureau Chief of the DWI Bureau and trial attorney in the Major Felony Bureau He has tried over 100 jury trials and has prosecuted 40 homicide cases He has been lead prosecutor on four first degree murder cases including one of the few capital cases to end with a death sentence in New York As District Attorney Green continues to personally prosecute homicide and other high profile cases Judicial nomination editIn July 2010 New York Senator Charles Schumer recommended Green to fill a vacancy on the United States District Court for the Western District of New York 3 On January 26 2011 President Barack Obama formally nominated Green to a judgeship on the Western District of New York 3 Green would have filled the vacancy created by Judge David G Larimer 4 Green s nomination was voted out of the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary in June 2011 but his nomination languished on the Senate floor for the next six months Utah Sen Mike Lee was the lone senator to oppose Green in the committee vote and no Republican senators publicly explained their opposition to his nomination In follow up questions to his hearing testimony however several Republican senators focused on Green s decision to seek drug treatment rather than jail for some offenders while others queried Green about his views on the death penalty Ultimately at the behest of Senate Republicans Green s nomination was one of a small number of executive and judicial branch nominations to be returned to President Obama on December 17 2011 pursuant to the rules of the Senate 5 On December 18 2011 a White House spokesman told a local newspaper that Obama would not be renominating Green to the seat Mike Green would have made an outstanding judge and it is very unfortunate not only for him but for a strong judiciary that partisan politics stood in the way Schumer said in a statement on December 18 2011 6 7 On December 19 2011 Green said at a press conference that he blamed local opposition on his failed judicial nomination as a result of his prosecution of public corruption I m proud of the decisions I ve made as DA Green said I can hold my head up high and leave this office 8 After the judicial nomination editGreen completed his term as district attorney at the end of December 2011 He did not seek re election in November 2011 8 In February 2012 New York Governor Andrew Cuomo named Green as Executive Commissioner of the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services DCJS 9 in 2017 Michael Green was accused of punishing female employees for speaking up about sexual harassment in the workplace DCJS target of second federal discrimination lawsuitSee also editBarack Obama judicial appointment controversiesReferences edit a b Daily Record Staff May 21 2003 Mike Green receives nod in Monroe County District Attorney race The Daily Record Retrieved January 30 2011 a b c Paquette Michael J January 28 2011 District Attorney General Counsel Are Nominated for Federal Bench New York Law Journal Retrieved January 30 2011 a b c d e f Craig Gary January 27 2011 Barack Obama nominates Michael Green for federal bench Democrat and Chronicle Retrieved January 30 2011 Champagne Denise M January 28 2011 Senate approval next for Green s judgeship The Daily Record Retrieved January 30 2011 Senate Record for December 17 2011 Archived from the original on July 4 2016 Retrieved December 18 2011 Mike Green Not Renominated for Federal Judge Position Archived from the original on 2012 02 03 Retrieved 2011 12 19 Tumulty Brian 2011 12 19 Mike Green denied judgeship Democrat and Chronicle Archived from the original on 2013 10 04 a b DA Mike Green blames politics for scuttling nomination Archived from the original on 2014 11 29 Governor Cuomo Announces Former Monroe County District Attorney Mike Green to Serve as DCJS Executive Deputy Commissioner Press release New York Governor s Press Office 13 February 2012 Retrieved 2 October 2013 Retrieved 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