The Connecticut Supreme Court upheld a 73-year-old attorney’s four-year suspension for trash talking about judges who ruled against him.

Zbigniew Rozbicki was suspended by Hartford Superior Court Judge Antonio Robaina in 2015 for violating the rules of professional conduct by making relentless and repetitive attacks against the court. In its 7-0 decision Monday, the justices ruled in favor of the chief disciplinary counsel and rejected Rozbicki’s arguments that he was deprived of his constitutional rights.

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