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Harlem Lawyers Fast-Tracked For Judgeships

Civil Court judges are supposedly elected, but more accurately they're usually "made" by political clubhouse leaders and loyalists.

alg_erika_edwards.jpgOur Frank Lombardi reports in his Uptown News column:

Two lawyers from Harlem are on the fast track to being elected Civil Court judges later this year because they've been endorsed by various Democratic district leaders and county chairman, Harlem Assemblyman Keith Wright.

The two judges-in-making are Erika McDaniel Edwards (pictured here), a civil and criminal attorney seeking a vacant countywide Civil Court seat, and W. FrancPerry 3rd, a court attorney for Judge Peter Moulton, the supervising judge of Manhattan Civil Court, who is running for the District 5 seat on the upper West Side.

Both were approved by screening panels used by Manhattan Democrats, which include representatives of bar groups and nonprofit organizations.

Manhattan Democrats, in fairness, do try to endorse qualified candidates and place emphasis on diversity. For Wright, who is African-American, Perry and Edwards are the first African-American judicial prospects he's helped through the politically charged process since he became county leader in September 2009.

Wright's brother, Geoffrey, is a state Supreme Court justice in the Bronx, and their father was the late Bruce Wright, a judge who served in both the Criminal Court and state Supreme Court.

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