Former Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano III can again practice law in New York after being convicted of accepting bribes more than a decade ago, a state appellate court ruled Thursday.
Cammarano, who was arrested less than a month after being elected mayor of Hoboken in June 2009, showed “genuine remorse for his conduct,” the New York Supreme Court Fourth Appellate Department said. He doesn’t try to “minimize his conduct, but rather acknowledged the gravity of it, particularly its impact on not only him, but also his family, his former constituents and the public at large.”
Cammarano was disbarred in New ...
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