Gov. Andrew Cuomo appoints 2 judges to N.Y. Court of Appeals

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks during a press conference to discuss the first positive case of novel coronavirus or COVID-19 in New York State on March 2, 2020 in New York City. - Governor Andrew Cuomo said March 2, 2020 he expects the new coronavirus is spreading in New York, a global hub of commerce and finance, as it deals with its first confirmed case."I've been saying for many days, it's not if but when. We're New York. This is a global situation," he said on CNN.The city's first confirmed coronavirus case was detected in a health care worker, a 39-year-old woman who tested positive after returning from Iran. (Photo by Angela Weiss / AFP) (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks during a press conference to discuss the first positive case of novel coronavirus or COVID-19 in New York. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

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UPDATED 5:36 PM PT – Friday, May 28, 2021

Embattled Gov. Andrew Cuomo named two appointees to the state’s highest court who will ultimately serve as jurors in his potential impeachment trial.

Cuomo tapped Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas and New York City Civil Court Judge Anthony Cannataro to serve in the New York Court of Appeals. If the State Assembly votes to impeach Cuomo after the completion of the ongoing probe, the pair would then become part of the jury.

New York City District Attorney Cyrus Vance (left) New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (second to the left) Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas (2nd to the right) and Suffolk County District Attorney Tim Sini (right) (Frank Franklin II/AP)

New York City District Attorney Cyrus Vance (left) New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (second to the left) Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas (2nd to the right) and Suffolk County District Attorney Tim Sini (right) (Frank Franklin II/AP)

All Court of Appeals judges are required to serve as jurors on the panel, along with 63 members of the State Senate. Critics have pointed out Cuomo’s ability to pick his own jurors and how that gives him an unfair advantage. Cuomo has already appointed the five current judges, therefore adding another two would give him a huge advantage. The appointees must be confirmed by the State Senate by June 10.

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