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SHEL JUDGE AND PANEL ‘SLUG’ IT OUT

An upstate judge is in hot water for calling Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver a “slug” in The Post’s pages.

The state Commission on Judicial Conduct last week hauled Cattaraugus County Judge Larry Himelein, 60, before a referee on undisclosed charges.

Himelein admits he used the epithet to describe the Lower East Side Democrat over long-stalled pay raises for New York judges — but insists he did so in a leaked e-mail to fellow judges, not in an April 2008 phone interview with The Post in which he confirmed he was refusing to hear cases involving Weitz & Luxenberg, Silver’s employer.

The commission is also probing whether he said, “I think the speaker is a slug.” Subpoenaed Post reporter Bruce Golding testified his report was accurate.

A lawyer not involved in the case said Himelein was likely to get just a private warning if convicted of detracting “from the dignity of judicial office.”

But if found to have misled the panel, he faces tougher sanctions, including possible removal, the source said.

dan.mangan@nypost.com