§ 195.00 Official misconduct. A public servant is guilty of official misconduct when, with intent to obtain a benefit or deprive another person of a benefit: ... 2. He knowingly refrains from performing a duty which is imposed upon him by law or is clearly inherent in the nature of his office.
Andrew Cuomo and his NY AG Public Integrity Unit were fully aware and knowingly covered up the crimes of Robert Tembeckjian, administrator attorney, for the NY Commission on Judicial Conduct. A list of crimes follows with links: (Friedberg is former lackey deputy to Tembeckjian)
1. Tembeckjian’s Crimes, Part 1 ($40 mil and Misprison of Felony)
2. Tembeckjian's Crimes, Part 2 (Niagara's Criminal Enterprise)
Tembeckjian Ignored Niagara County's Surrogate's Court "Criminal Enterprise"
3. Tembeckjian's Crimes, Part 3 (Criminal Enterprise Cover-Up)
Tembeckjian and Friedberg's Alleged Bag of Tricks: Covering-Up Criminal Enterprises, Conspiracy, Tax Fraud, Conversion, Elder Abuse, Money Laundering, Extortion and Bribery... just to name a few....
4. Tembeckjian's Crimes, Part 4 (Cavorting with Felons)
NY Judge Gets 80G Loan, Gives Lender's Bro 63G Court Job
Judge borrows 8OG from real estate family, then hires lender's brother
The New York Daily News By NANCIE L. KATZ - February 12, 2008
The New York Post by DAN MANGAN - July 28, 2009
An upstate judge is in hot water for calling Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver a "slug" in The Post's pages. The state Commission on Judicial Conduct last week hauled Cattaraugus County Judge Larry Himelein, 60, before a referee on undisclosed charges. Himelein admits he used the epithet to describe the Lower East Side Democrat over long-stalled pay raises for New York judges -- but insists he did so in a leaked e-mail to fellow judges, not in an April 2008 phone interview with The Post in which he confirmed he was refusing to hear cases involving Weitz & Luxenberg, Silver's employer. The commission is also probing whether he said, "I think the speaker is a slug." Subpoenaed Post reporter Bruce Golding testified his report was accurate. A lawyer not involved in the case said Himelein was likely to get just a private warning if convicted of detracting "from the dignity of judicial office." But if found to have misled the panel, he faces tougher sanctions, including possible removal, the source said.
Tembeckjian and Friedberg Hit New Low
Tembeckjian and Friedberg's kind of New York judge parties with convicted felons, gives weekend jail time to a 'favored' lawyer's client who killed a man while driving drunk and who remarked during the statutory rape case of a 14-year-old that the adult man having sex with the minor "...would not be unusual in their culture.”
Tembeckjian and Friedberg's kind of New York judge parties with convicted felons, gives weekend jail time to a 'favored' lawyer's client who killed a man while driving drunk and who remarked during the statutory rape case of a 14-year-old that the adult man having sex with the minor "...would not be unusual in their culture.”
5. Tembeckjian's Crimes, Part 5 (Albany Atrocity)
So, while a Federal Judge upholds criminal charges against a former New York State Supreme Court Judge, Thomas Spargo, and while a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice, Public Integrity Unit, calls Albany Surrogate Judge Cathryn M. Doyle a "co-conspirator" in the involved criminal allegations, Tembeckjian and Friedberg appear to have done what they do best: cover-up, whitewash, ignore the outrageous crimes of some judges while nit-picking minor issues. One thing's for sure, Tembeckjian and Friedberg have trampled on a most basic right: due process. and do what they do best: cover-up and whitewash.
6.Tembeckjian's Crimes, Part 6 (Judicial Loan and Court Job)
Tembeckjian and Friedberg's useless dirty hands are all over the Brooklyn judge, Lila Gold, who still, according to OCA records, acts in judgment over others.
Judge borrows 8OG from real estate family, then hires lender's brother
The New York Daily News By NANCIE L. KATZ - February 12, 2008
7. Tembeckjian's Crimes, Part 7 (Covering 3 Judges 9/11 Donation Fraud)
Tembeckjian and Friedberg whitewashed the criminal acts of 3 Judges who covered-up a politically active attorney's 9/11 Donation Fraud where over $120,000.00 in 9/11 donation cash was stolen, an insurance company was defrauded and a death occurred.Tembeckjian and Friedberg also ignored another complaint where Surrogate Scarpino confronted the pro se litigant in the lobby of the courthouse to express his anger: "I don't like the fact that you asked me to recuse myself" and "I wasn't the judge when your brother killed himself" and "So where do we go from here?"
And besides protecting criminals, what else does Tembeckjian do? Does leaving a slime trail make you a slug?
Protecting Sheldon Silver - Tembeckjian's Latest Goon Squad Stunt
SHEL JUDGE AND PANEL 'SLUG' IT OUTThe New York Post by DAN MANGAN - July 28, 2009
An upstate judge is in hot water for calling Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver a "slug" in The Post's pages. The state Commission on Judicial Conduct last week hauled Cattaraugus County Judge Larry Himelein, 60, before a referee on undisclosed charges. Himelein admits he used the epithet to describe the Lower East Side Democrat over long-stalled pay raises for New York judges -- but insists he did so in a leaked e-mail to fellow judges, not in an April 2008 phone interview with The Post in which he confirmed he was refusing to hear cases involving Weitz & Luxenberg, Silver's employer. The commission is also probing whether he said, "I think the speaker is a slug." Subpoenaed Post reporter Bruce Golding testified his report was accurate. A lawyer not involved in the case said Himelein was likely to get just a private warning if convicted of detracting "from the dignity of judicial office." But if found to have misled the panel, he faces tougher sanctions, including possible removal, the source said.