A special court of review has approved the public admonishment of a former Houston state district court judge who ordered a mentally ill sexual assault victim jailed in order to secure her testimony at trial, a move that led to the woman being attacked by an inmate while in custody.

Stacey Bond, who served as the judge of the 176th District Court from 2013 until 2016, was given a public admonition by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct in March for violating the rights of Jane Doe, an unnamed homeless woman who was jailed for nearly a month on a bench warrant that the commission said didn’t meet the legal prerequisites for a writ of attachment.