Judge’s sudden recusal from college student murder case was linked to misconduct in chambers, pushing ‘catatonic’ defendant towards max sentence weeks after private warning

Judge Gregory Storie, Michael Snow, Elizabeth Howell

Judge Gregory Storie riding a tractor during a 2020 profile on his candidacy (WWNY/screengrab), Michael Snow (center) and (right) Elizabeth Howell (New York State Police)

A judge who recused himself from a murder case that received wide attention in the upstate New York region made “inappropriate” remarks and engaged in misconduct in chambers by pushing a defendant he called “catatonic” towards a plea deal and maximum sentence based on optics, a censure recommendation revealed.

The New York Commission on Judicial Conduct announced the early April determination on Monday as to St. Lawrence County Judge Gregory Storie for his misconduct behind closed doors in the case of Michael Snow, now 33.

Snow eventually pleaded guilty before a different judge and was sentenced to 22 years to life in prison for using a ghost gun to shoot 21-year-old SUNY Potsdam Crane School of Music senior and cellist Elizabeth Howell as she walked near campus in February 2022.

The prosecution had described the murder as a “random act of violence,” but Snow’s motivation was later revealed to be carrying out a revenge plot against the school several years after he lost a job.

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