Sylvia Ash, the former Brooklyn Supreme Court judge convicted of obstructing a federal investigation into a Manhattan-based credit union, has officially resigned from the bench ahead of her planned sentencing later this month, a state disciplinary body announced on Monday.

The State Commission on Judicial Conduct said that Ash formally resigned her post March 15, after a federal jury found her guilty on one count each of conspiracy, obstruction of justice and making false statements.

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