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{{tnr}}'''Richard T. Aulisi''' was a justice for the [[Fulton County Supreme Court, New York|Fulton County Supreme Court]] in the [[New York Supreme Court 4th Judicial District|4th Judicial District]] of [[New York]]. He was elected to this position in [[C2000|2000]].<ref name=bio>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://www.nycourtsystem.com/Applications/JudicialDirectory/Bio.php?ID=7029659 ''New York Courts'', "Official biography of the Hon. Richard T. Aulisi"]</reF><ref>[http://www.nycourts.gov/courts/4jd/fulton/index.shtml Fulton County web page]</ref> He retired at the end of 2012, due to reaching the [[mandatory retirement]] age for judges in New York.<ref>[http://www.dailygazette.net/standard/ShowStoryTemplate.asp?Path=SCH/2012/10/26&ID=Ar01400&Section=Local_News ''The Daily Gazette'', "4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT : Supreme Court race is crowded," 2012] ''([[dead link]])''</ref><ref>[http://www.leaderherald.com/page/content.detail/id/548739.html ''The Leader-Herald'', "Skoda out of race for court seat," July 19, 2012]</ref>
{{tnr}}'''Richard T. Aulisi''' was a justice for the [[Fulton County Supreme Court, New York|Fulton County Supreme Court]] in the [[New York Supreme Court 4th Judicial District|4th Judicial District]] of [[New York]]. He was elected to this position in [[C2000|2000]].<ref name=bio>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://www.nycourtsystem.com/Applications/JudicialDirectory/Bio.php?ID=7029659 ''New York Courts'', "Official biography of the Hon. Richard T. Aulisi"]</reF><ref>[http://www.nycourts.gov/courts/4jd/fulton/index.shtml Fulton County web page]</ref> He retired at the end of 2012, due to reaching the [[mandatory retirement]] age for judges in New York.<ref>[http://www.dailygazette.net/standard/ShowStoryTemplate.asp?Path=SCH/2012/10/26&ID=Ar01400&Section=Local_News ''The Daily Gazette'', "4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT : Supreme Court race is crowded," 2012] ''([[dead link]])''</ref><ref>[http://www.leaderherald.com/page/content.detail/id/548739.html ''The Leader-Herald'', "Skoda out of race for court seat," July 19, 2012]</ref>


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Richard T. Aulisi
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Prior offices:
Fulton County Supreme Court

Education
Bachelor's
Hartwick College
Law
Albany Law School

Richard T. Aulisi was a justice for the Fulton County Supreme Court in the 4th Judicial District of New York. He was elected to this position in 2000.[1][2] He retired at the end of 2012, due to reaching the mandatory retirement age for judges in New York.[3][4]

Education

Aulisi received his B.A. degree from Hartwick College and his J.D. degree from Albany Law School.[1]

Career

Aulisi worked as a private practice lawyer prior to his election to the Supreme Court in 2000.[1]

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