It was like a scene straight out of a movie—Telemundo TV cameras rolling, cell phones capturing every moment, judges in their distinguished black robes filling the jury box and audience seats, while a crowd packed the benches in the Ceremonial Courtroom of the New York State Supreme Court, Bronx County. Standing room only. The Color Guard proudly presented the American and Puerto Rican flags, setting a tone of pride and heritage. NYS Chief Administrative Judge and Latino Lawyers Association of Queens County member Joseph Zayas delivered opening remarks that captivated the audience and set the stage for a series of heartfelt speeches.Interesting article from the New York Law Journal regarding the lack of Latino representation on the bench.
It was like a scene straight out of a movie—Telemundo TV cameras rolling, cell phones capturing every moment, judges in their distinguished black robes filling the jury box and audience seats, while a crowd packed the benches in the Ceremonial Courtroom of the New York State Supreme Court, Bronx County. Standing room only. The Color Guard proudly presented the American and Puerto Rican flags, setting a tone of pride and heritage. NYS Chief Administrative Judge and Latino Lawyers Association of Queens County member Joseph Zayas delivered opening remarks that captivated the audience and set the stage for a series of heartfelt speeches.
Bronx County leaders, family, and friends gathered to celebrate this special day for Angel Cruz, as he was sworn in as a Civil Court Judge. The highlight of the event was his oath of office, administered by his loving wife, NYS Supreme Court Justice and Latino Lawyers Association of Queens County Advisory Board member, Lumarie Maldonado-Cruz.
The ceremony was more than a professional milestone—it was a testament to an incredible love story shared by Cruz and Maldonado-Cruz. Their journey, which began with shared dreams and aspirations, reached a new peak as both now proudly serve as judges. Standing by their side were their three beautiful children, each delivering heartfelt speeches, adding a personal and emotional touch to the moment.
Witnessing Lumarie Maldonado-Cruz swear in her husband was a deeply moving and unforgettable moment—a storybook chapter in their shared journey of love, family, and commitment to the law. It symbolized not just the culmination of years of hard work and shared dreams but also the promise of a bright future ahead. Yet, this is far from the final chapter. With their remarkable talent, passion, and unwavering dedication to justice, there’s no doubt that Angel Cruz and Lumarie Maldonado-Cruz will continue to inspire and leave an enduring legacy—both as individuals and as a powerful team.
The Latino Lawyers Association of Queens County proudly celebrates the induction of LLAQC Member Honorable Sharifa Milena Nasser-Cuéllar
The Latino Lawyers Association of Queens County (LLAQC) proudly congratulates Judge Glenda M. Hernandez on her recent swearing-in as a Civil Court Judge of the City of New York.
It was an intimate and beautifully arranged ceremony, with saxophone music filling the room and elegant floral decorations enhancing the atmosphere.
In a January 13, 2025 New York Law Journal article, NYS Chief Administrative Judge and LLAQC Member Joseph A. Zayas
Angel Cruz Sworn in as Bronx County Civil Court Judge by His Wife, NYS Supreme Court Justice and LLAQC
NEW YORK—Chief Administrative Judge Joseph A. Zayas and First Deputy Chief Administrative Judge Norman St. George today announced several appointments today
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