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By Charles Toutant | March 19, 2020
The court's indication that it favors a punishment less than removal comes after the ACJC announced in September that it was seeking to remove her from the bench.
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By Ryan Tarinelli | March 19, 2020
Broome County Family Court Judge Richard Miller, who is challenging the termination decision, is alleged by the Commission on Judicial Conduct will failing to report tens of thousands of dollars in income on his state and federal tax returns over several years.
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By Angela Morris | March 19, 2020
The judge on Thursday received a public warning, a lesser sanction than the public reprimand ordered in 2019.
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By Jacqueline Thomsen | March 18, 2020
The U.S. Marshals Service informed the D.C. Superior Court late Tuesday that the deputy marshal stationed at the courthouse had tested positive for coronavirus.
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By Tom McParland | March 16, 2020
The eight charges included allegations that the former justice of the Stratford Town Court had not maintained receipts for funds he received in 64 cases and failed to report the dispositions of 40 traffic tickets.
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By Cheryl Miller | March 11, 2020
The plaintiff is one of more than a dozen attorneys, court employees and security officers who told Commission on Judicial Performance investigators that Justice Jeffrey Johnson acted inappropriately to them. Johnson is fighting to remain on the bench.
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By Tony Mauro | March 11, 2020
"What I said is right. I mean, I think it needed to be said," U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman says in an interview about his new article "The Roberts Court's Assault on Democracy."
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By Marcia Coyle | March 11, 2020
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. A Wisconsin federal judge's article on the Roberts court is making the rounds. Plus, the court turned down a First Amendment challenge to bar fees, but another case is in the wings. And did you see why Justice Sotomayor recused in the "faithless electors" case? Scroll down for more, and thanks for reading!
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By Alaina Lancaster | March 4, 2020
Judge Mike Cummins' strategy of legally changing his first name to "Judge" did not land him a seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.
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By Cheryl Miller | March 4, 2020
"You engaged in undignified, discourteous and offensive sexualized (or otherwise crude) conduct in the workplace," the Commission on Judicial Performance said in its complaint against Judge Jeffrey Bennett. His attorneys at Klinedinst said the judge "sincerely apologized to the commission and implemented a thoughtfully developed plan for improvement and change."
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