Sidney Leviss (July 21, 1917 - September 7, 2007) was a Democratic[1] politician and judge from Queens, New York City.
The next day he joined the U.S. Army Air Corps to fight in World War II.
[2][3] After the war he served as an assistant district attorney under T. Vincent Quinn, and later as deputy Queens borough president under Mario J.
Leviss left the office mid-term on September 17, 1971[4] to take a seat on the New York Supreme Court.
He retired from the bench at the age of 76, but was subsequently named a judicial hearing officer, a position he held until his death.