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NEW YORK — New York Gov. David Paterson exercised poor judgment but committed no apparent crime when he entered the fray involving a woman who had accused one of his top aides of domestic violence, a retired judge appointed to investigate the governor’s role in the case concluded Wednesday.
In a 57-page report, the former chief judge of the state’s Court of Appeals, Judith Kaye, said testimony from more than 30 witnesses suggested the only person who might be liable to face charges related to the alleged abuse incident last fall is the aide, David Johnson.



