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    NY Lawyer, United States
    March 24 2004

    NY Judge Leaves Bench
    For Consultant's Role

    By Daniel Wise
    New York Law Journal

    Deputy Chief Administrative Judge Joseph J. Traficanti Jr., who has
    been overseeing courts outside of New York City since 1991, will
    leave the bench in May to become a consultant on the legal systems in
    Russia and Armenia.

    Judge Traficanti also has been in charge of setting up drug treatment
    courts throughout the state for the past four years. Since 2001, 114
    courts have been set up to provide treatment and social services to
    non-violent addicts accused of misdemeanors, felonies and family
    offenses. Judge Traficanti, 61, was elected to the bench in 1982 as
    Ulster County Surrogate, and he continues to handle guardianships and
    adoptions.

    In his first two consulting jobs, he will advise a U.S. Agency for
    International Development program in Russia on commercial courts and
    alternate dispute resolution. The Armenian initiative, a World Bank
    project, will involve developing measures to improve court
    administration.
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