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Supreme Court Justice From Yorktown Charged With DWI

New York State Police charged a Supreme Court justice who lives in Yorktown with driving while intoxicated on Wednesday near Albany. Photo Credit: New York State Police

COLONIE, N.Y. – A Brooklyn Supreme Court justice and Yorktown resident was arrested Wednesday on a DWI charge, according to the New York State Police.

Carl J. Landicino, 47, of Yorktown, a Supreme Court justice for the Second Judicial District, was seen by state troopers driving aggressively in the Albany suburb of Colonie and was stopped about 4:06 p.m. on southbound Interstate 87, police said.

Troopers noticed signs of impairment and asked Landicino to submit to a field sobriety test, which police said he failed. Landicino then refused to submit to a chemical test to determine the alcohol content of his blood. He was charged with driving while intoxicated, a misdemeanor, and multiple vehicle and traffic charges, according to police.

Landicino was arraigned in the Village of Menands and released. He isdue back in Colonie town court on October 29.

Comments (1)

ted.smith.18041092:

"A Brooklyn Supreme Court justice and Yorktown resident"

- NOW THAT IS A LONG COMMUTE!!! HE MUST LOVE DRIVING A LOT!!!!

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