Posted on 08/20/2009 3:18:51 PM PDT by Steelfish
August 20, 2009
Court Rejects Ravitch Appointment By Jeremy W. Peters
David A. Patersons naming of Richard Ravitch last month to the vacant lieutenant governors post was ruled illegal on Thursday by a state appeals court panel that deemed Mr. Paterson had violated the State Constitution.
The ruling blocks Mr. Ravitch from serving as lieutenant governor.
The governors purported appointment of Mr. Ravitch was unlawful because no provision of the Constitution or of any statute provides for the filling of the vacancy in the office of lieutenant governor other than by election, said the ruling from the four-judge panel of the Second Judicial Department of the Appellate Division in Brooklyn.
Lawyers representing Mr. Paterson had argued that the states Public Officers Law, which governs the powers, duties and qualifications for government officials in New York, allows governors to fill vacant offices when state law does not specify how the vacancy should be filled.
Mr. Paterson has claimed that the combination of a political crisis in Albany and an economic crisis made his actions necessary. When Mr. Paterson named Mr. Ravitch lieutenant governor on July 8, the Senate was deadlocked, 31 to 31, as Democrats and Republicans fought over the majority leader post.
But lawyers for Republicans who challenged Mr. Ravitchs appointment argued that Mr. Paterson used a political crisis to seize a power that the Constitution does not give him.
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Another dumbazz Dem who fails to abide by the Constitution. Geeeze, when are they going to learn that “civil societies” have rules and laws?
I’ll still give him kudos for trying. He did give the legislature a good swift kick in the *ss with that move. And they resolved their problems. And also because he did seek legal counsel before he tried it. He might want to seek better counsel next time.
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