Two New Jersey judges have been hit with ethics complaints for fraternizing with a government official indicted on corruption charges.

Judges Raymond Reddin and Gerald Keegan “created an appearance of impropriety that had the potential to weaken public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the Judiciary,” the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct alleges. [See formal complaints against Keegan (PDF) and Reddin (PDF).]

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