Livingston County Courthouse (New York) - Livingston County Court

Livingston County Court

Judge Gerard Alonzo served as a Livingston County Court judge from 1996 to 2005, and Judge J. Robert Houston served from 1973 to 1993. Judge Ronald Cicoria served at Livingston County Court in 1999. Cicoria was first inspired to study law while passing by the courthouse on his way to class at the State University of New York at Geneseo. After thirty years of service, Cicoria retired in 2005 – at the time he was the longest sitting judge in New York State, as well as the longest sitting judge in the history of Livingston County.

In 2002 the Livingston County District Attorney was Thomas Moran. Thomas VanStrydonck served as a State Supreme Court Justice and gave decisions at the courthouse in 2006. In 2009 Diane C. Murphy was the Chief Clerk of the court.

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