A Maryland judge who acknowledged deflating a tire of a car parked in a restricted area near the courthouse has resigned as chief administrator of the Charles County Circuit Court
Circuit Court Judge Robert Nalley is not resigning from the bench.
A Maryland judge who acknowledged deflating a tire of a car parked in a restricted area near a courthouse has resigned as chief administrator of the Charles County Circuit Court but is not resigning from the bench. Police say an investigation is continuing into the tire incident.
August 17, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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A Maryland judge who acknowledged deflating a tire of a car parked in a restricted area near the courthouse has resigned as chief administrator of the Charles County Circuit Court
Circuit Court Judge Robert Nalley is not resigning from the bench.
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