A Department of Investigation inquiry has implicated Charles J. Hynes, the former Brooklyn district attorney, for improperly using money seized from drug dealers and other criminal defendants to pay a political consultant more than $200,000 for his work on Mr. Hynes’s unsuccessful re-election campaign last year. |
The report, which has been referred to the state attorney general and several other agencies, concluded that Mr. Hynes could face felony larceny charges for the misuse of public funds. |
The investigation also found that a widely respected jurist, Barry Kamins, the administrative judge for New York City’s criminal courts, violated the judicial code of ethics by advising Mr. Hynes on his campaign, offering legal advice and discussing matters that the district attorney’s office was actively prosecuting. Judge Kamins has been relieved of all administrative duties, a state courts spokesman said on Monday. |
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Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Inquiry Implicates Former Brooklyn D.A. in Misuse of Public Funds
Inquiry Implicates Former Brooklyn D.A. in Misuse of Public Funds
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