The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Josh J.T. Byrne | November 22, 2019
Judicial misconduct has been at the forefront of the news recently. On Nov. 12, three Indiana circuit court judges were suspended without pay for 30 to 60 days for their part in an early morning brawl that resulted in two of the judges being shot.
By David Gialanella | November 20, 2019
The chief judge of the Camden Municipal Court was reprimanded for a series of "aggressive" emails to and ex parte contact with a city prosecutor.
By Angela Morris | November 18, 2019
The State Bar of Texas is moving to disbar ex-Judge Rudy Delgado, who was convicted in a judicial bribery case, and Noe Perez Jr., the attorney who admitted to bribing the judge.
By Tony Mauro | November 15, 2019
During the event, there was no mention of the sexual misconduct claims, as the Federalist Society greeted Brett Kavanaugh with prolonged standing ovations.
By Raychel Lean | November 14, 2019
Brevard Circuit Judge Robin C. Lemonidis will receive a public reprimand for being intemperate in one trial and making inappropriate comments to a defendant in a sentencing colloquy.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | November 14, 2019
I am an attorney who was elected to the Court of Common Pleas in the past election and will take office in January. I am selling my law practice. What do I need to know and what do I have to do when selling a law practice to a local law firm?
By David Gialanella | November 13, 2019
The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct's formal complaint alleges that the judge "demonstrated a lack of competence in the law," "abused her judicial office" and "contravened statutory requirements for the imposition of a probationary sentence," among other wrongs.
By Cheryl Miller | November 8, 2019
The violations in both cases do not appear deliberate, the Fair Political Practices Commission said.
By Angela Morris | Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 8, 2019
A Texas jurist, 164th District Judge Alexandra Smoots-Thomas, pleaded not guilty to seven counts of wire fraud in a case that alleged she misused campaign contributions for personal expenses. Her attorney, Kent Schaffer, said the prosecution is political, and he thinks she will beat the charges.
By Angela Morris | November 8, 2019
Judge Alexandra Smoots-Thomas surrendered to federal authorities. She'll make an initial appearance Friday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Peter Bray.
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