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  • New York Acting Supreme Court Justice Philip Straniere says he tries to drop at least one humorous aside into many of his opinions.

    Court Jesting: These Sentences Don't Get Judged Too Harshly Nathan Koppel 2011

  • He comes from a family of humorists, Judge Straniere says, and likes to flex his comedic muscles in and outside the courtroom.

    Court Jesting: These Sentences Don't Get Judged Too Harshly Nathan Koppel 2011

  • Last year, Judge Straniere dismissed 150 credit-card-collection suits filed by J.P. Morgan, concluding paperwork submitted by the bank "appeared to be signed in large numbers by only a few individuals."

    Lender Drops Pursuit of Debt Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011

  • It isn't clear how common the problem is, though Philip Straniere , a state-court judge in Richmond County, N.Y., and other judges say deficiencies are worse than in foreclosure cases.

    Lender Drops Pursuit of Debt Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011

  • New York Acting Supreme Court Justice Philip Straniere says he tries to drop at least one humorous aside into many of his opinions.

    Court Jesting: These Sentences Don't Get Judged Too Harshly Nathan Koppel 2011

  • "It's a significant problem…that's widespread and yet given virtually no attention," Judge Straniere said.

    Lender Drops Pursuit of Debt Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011

  • He comes from a family of humorists, Judge Straniere says, and likes to flex his comedic muscles in and outside the courtroom.

    Court Jesting: These Sentences Don't Get Judged Too Harshly Nathan Koppel 2011

  • Democratic nominee Mike McMahon is favored to defeat Republican Robert Straniere -- but it's simply an unknown as to whether Fossella would be much of an improvement over Straniere.

    Is Vito Fossella Plotting 11th-Hour Comeback? 2009

  • The race for the open seat of scandal-plagued Rep. Vito Fossella (R-NY) just keeps getting weirder, with Manhattan Republicans now nominating unpopular GOP nominee Bob Straniere for an open judgeship as a means of getting him to drop out of the race -- but Straniere is refusing.

    A Night At The Congressional Races 2009

  • The race for the open seat of scandal-plagued Rep. Vito Fossella (R-NY) just keeps getting weirder, with Manhattan Republicans now nominating unpopular GOP nominee Bob Straniere for an open judgeship as a means of getting him to drop out of the race -- but Straniere is refusing.

    CO-SEN 2009

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