A state trial court / Established 1988

New York Supreme Court, New York County

A general-jurisdiction trial court in New York.

The New York Supreme Court, New York County is a general-jurisdiction state trial court in New York, where most civil and criminal cases are first heard. Its judges are chosen by gubernatorial appointment, the method New York uses for its judges. This page lists the judges on record for this court from our public-records source, current and former; trial-court coverage is partial.

86
Judges in history
51
Currently serving
Appointment
Selection
14-yr
Term
Current judges
Former judges
JudgeYears
Sabrina Setareh Kraus2021–2027
Kathryn S. Paek2020–2023
Mary V. Rosado2018–2020
Verna L. Saunders2018–2031
Adam Silvera2018–2031
Lillian Wan2018–2020
Shawn T. Kelly2017–2033
Judith N. McMahon2017–2019
Guy H. Mitchell2017–2018
William Franc Perry2017–2032
Arlene Bluth2016–2029
Alexander Tisch2016–2018
David B. Cohen2015–2034
James E. d'Auguste2015–2030
Tanya R. Kennedy2015–2029
Lynn R. Kotler2015–2032
Jennifer Schecter2015–2033
Margaret A. Pui Yee Chan2013–2027
Andrea Masley2013–2030
Kelly O'Neill Levy2013–2916
Kathryn E. Freed2012–2018
Ellen Frances Gesmer2009–2025
Lawrence K. Marks2009–2015
Saliann Scarpulla2009–2019
Matthew F. Cooper2008–2024
Schlomo S. Hagler2008–2027
Dominic R. Massaro2008–2015
Paul Wooten2008–2008
Deborah Kaplan2007–2025
Carol Robinson Edmead2003–2018
Doris Ling-Cohan2003–2030
Debra A. James2002–2027
Faviola Soto2002–2006
Jose Padilla2000–2000
Joan A. Madden1998–2025

How a judge reaches this court. Judges of the New York Supreme Court, New York County are appointed by the governor to 14-year terms. Selection methods vary by jurisdiction and have changed over time; this page reflects the court’s current method (source: National Center for State Courts). Open any judge to see their tenure and whom they succeeded.

Source: CourtListener / Free Law Project (bulk data); selection method from the National Center for State Courts. Data last verified 2026-06-30. Verify against the primary source before relying. Not a consumer report (FCRA).