Judge Cassandra A. Johnson

Judge Cassandra A. Johnson

Judge Cassandra A. Johnson currently presides in Civil Court in Queens County. Judge Johnson has served as a New York judge for 2 years. Judge Johnson was most recently elected to the bench for a term beginning in 2023 and ending in 2031. For more, see Judge Johnson's page in the court system directory→

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Reduced Sentences

In New York, appellate judges can reduce sentences “in the interest of justice” if a lower court judge has imposed a sentence that was too lengthy or harsh. Read more about sentences reduced "in the interest of justice"→

Judge Johnson has had no sentences reduced.

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Criminal Cases Reversed and Reassigned

In extraordinarily rare circumstances, appellate judges overturn a criminal case and reassign it to a different judge. In some instances, such reassignment is due to perceived bias or prejudicial conduct by the original judge. Read more about cases reassigned to different judges→

Judge Johnson has not had any criminal cases that were reversed and reassigned.

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Rate of Published Decisions in New York's State Database

In New York, judges have the discretion to make their rulings publicly available in a state database maintained by the Law Reporting Bureau (LRB), which requires no paid subscription to access. Publishing decisions in the LRB database showcases a judge’s legal reasoning and provides vital information for voters and policymakers to evaluate judicial performance. Read more about published decisions→

This section uses decision data from 2013 to 2023 published in the LRB database. Other paid databases, such as Westlaw or the New York Law Journal, may contain additional judicial decisions that require a paid subscription to access and are not included in this metric. The publication rate is calculated by dividing the number of LRB decisions by the judge's years on the bench. For judges serving before 2013, we use 2013 as the start year. The publication rate ranking compares each judge's rate to those of other judges in the reference area.

  • Ranked #389 (tied) in New York City for the highest rate of published decisions per year.
  • Ranked #66 (tied) in Queens County for the highest rate of published decisions per year.

Judge Johnson published a total of 0 decisions.

  • Ranked #403 (tied) in New York City for the highest number of published decisions.
  • Ranked #68 (tied) in Queens County for the highest number of published decisions.
Pretrial Detention

Pretrial detention refers to the practice of detaining individuals while their criminal cases are pending. More carceral judges are more likely to order pretrial detention than their peers, even when accounting for factors such as the severity of the case and the defendant’s prior criminal history. Read more about pretrial detention→

No data is available about Judge Johnson, who did not preside over arraignments during the researched period.

Data Sources

The information presented in this profile is derived from various authoritative sources to ensure accuracy and relevance:

  • Pretrial Detention Data: Sourced from the New York court system, covering the period of January 1, 2020 through June 30, 2022.
  • Appellate Division Decisions: New York Appellate Division from 2007 to 2023.
  • Lower Court Decisions: New York lower court decisions from 2013 to 2023 published in the Law Reporting Bureau database.
  • Experience: Information obtained from the Unified Court System's Judicial Directory.

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