Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas announced the appointment of Hon. Bianka Perez as associate justice of the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court, First Department, covering the First and Twelfth Judicial Districts.ย
Mondayโs announcement marks Justice Perez as the first person of Dominican descent to serve on this appellate bench, a significant milestone in the stateโs judicial history.
Justice Perez, who will be working under the leadership of Presiding Justice Shlomo Hagler, will be hearing appeals from the Civil and Criminal Courts in Manhattan and Bronx counties. Her appointment follows the recent elevation of Hon. Marsha Michael to the State Supreme Courtโs Appellate Division, First Department.
Chief Administrative Judge Zayas praised Justice Perez for her dedication and exemplary service, noting her reputation for high standards, collegiality, and hard work. Her extensive experience in both criminal and civil matters and her passion for the law are expected to greatly benefit the Appellate Term bench.
In response to her appointment, Justice Perez acknowledged the support of her family, including her mother, husband, and daughters, in her journey to becoming the first-generation lawyer in her family and now the first Justice of Dominican descent at the Appellate Term, First Department.ย
Justice Perez committed to using her role to empower the community and future public servants, vowing to listen, consider, and decide cases with fairness and impartiality.
โIt is an honor to be appointed to the Appellate Term, First Department, and to serve our community of the Bronx in the Peopleโs Court,โ said Justice Perez. โI know I didnโt get here alone. With the help of my loving and courageous mom, my wonderful husband, and my girls, I am not only the first-generation lawyer in my family but also now the first justice of Dominican descent to be appointed to the Appellate Term, First Department. I want to thank Chief Administrative…
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