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Patricia Anne Williams

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Prior offices

New York City Criminal Court


Education

Bachelor's

Cornell University

Graduate

Columbia University

Law

Yale University School of Law

Patricia Anne Williams was a judge for the New York City Criminal Court of Bronx County, New York. She was first appointed to this position in February of 1986, and she was reappointed in 2000 and 2009. She also served as an acting supreme court justice, beginning in 1989.[1][2]

Education

Williams received her B.A. degree from Cornell University in 1965, her M.A. degree from Columbia University in 1967 and her J.D. degree from the Yale University School of Law in 1972.[1]

Career

Williams began her career in 1972 as an associate of the law firm of Willkie, Farr & Gallagher. She then worked as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York from 1977 until her judicial appointment in 1986. She also taught as an adjunct professor for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) and the New York Law School. She was appointed to the criminal court in 1986 and to the supreme court in 1989.[1]

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New York courts


Federal courts:

Second Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Eastern District of New York, Western District of New York, Northern District of New York, Southern District of New York • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Eastern District of New York, Western District of New York, Northern District of New York, Southern District of New York

State courts:

New York Court of AppealsNew York Supreme Court, Appellate DivisionNew York Supreme CourtNew York County CourtsNew York City CourtsNew York Town and Village CourtsNew York Family CourtsNew York Surrogates' CourtsNew York City Civil CourtNew York City Criminal CourtsNew York Court of ClaimsNew York Problem Solving Courts

State resources:

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