By Raychel Lean | August 28, 2019
The plaintiff in a lawsuit against the Palm Beach Sheriff's officer relied on the judge's sua sponte recusal in a similar case over family ties to the defendant. But the lower court found it legally insufficient.
By Raychel Lean | August 28, 2019
"Judge Kollra, the fact that your misconduct went to both sides of the political aisle does not make it any less a violation of Canon 7," said Florida Supreme Court Justice Charles Canady.
By Angela Morris | August 28, 2019
"It almost brought tears to my eyes that anybody, any elected official, much less a judicial officer, would behave in such a manner," said Waco solo practitioner Doug Froneberger, who filed a judicial complaint against Bell County Justice of the Peace Pct. 4, Place 1 Judge Daryl Peters.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 26, 2019
A federal court has dismissed all but one claim in a discrimination and retaliation lawsuit against Staten Island Judge Judith McMahon: that she transferred a court clerk in retaliation for reporting her alleged misconduct by making secret recordings.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 23, 2019
Second District Court of Appeal Justice Jeffrey Johnson admitted, under cross-examination on Friday, that he made an occasional "bad joke" and might have forgotten some details, but he insisted that he did nothing unethical.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 22, 2019
Second District Court of Appeal Justice Jeffrey Johnson denied sexual harassment allegations on Thursday, testifying: "I'm at risk of losing my job, because someone's saying I'm talking about the color and size of my penis. It's insulting."
By Amanda Bronstad | August 22, 2019
Second District Court of Appeal Justice Jeffrey Johnson denied sexual harassment allegations on Thursday, testifying: "I'm at risk of losing my job, because someone's saying I'm talking about the color and size of my penis. It's insulting."
By Angela Morris | August 22, 2019
"It almost brought tears to my eyes that anybody, any elected official, much less a judicial officer, would behave in such a manner," said Waco solo practitioner Doug Froneberger, who filed a judicial complaint against Bell County Justice of the Peace Pct. 4, Place 1 Judge Daryl Peters.
By Angela Morris | August 22, 2019
"It almost brought tears to my eyes that anybody, any elected official, much less a judicial officer, would behave in such a manner," said Waco solo practitioner Doug Froneberger, who filed a judicial complaint against Bell County Justice of the Peace Pct. 4, Place 1 Judge Daryl Peters.
By Zack Needles | August 20, 2019
The JCB's investigation began after The Legal ran a series of articles exposing due process violations committed by Younge. In Tuesday's 68-page complaint, the JCB said it received six confidential requests for investigation.
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