The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Marianna Wharry | January 5, 2023
Police arrested her on June 25, 2019, after she and her husband checked into a motel in Wildwood, New Jersey, and said she intended to sell methamphetamine around the boardwalk area, according to the Supreme Court of New Jersey's Disciplinary Review Board decision.
By Colleen Murphy | January 5, 2023
The Colorado Court of Appeals recently addressed three issues of first impression in a single case, including holding that a judge is not required to recuse himself from a case involving a previous client of the judge's former law firm, under certain circumstances.
By Michael A. Mora | January 4, 2023
The disciplined former judge used "nearly identical billboard signs" in his 2022 reelection campaign that officials had warned were in violation during his 2016 campaign.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 4, 2023
The judge faces 58 counts of alleged violations, according to the Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 3, 2023
Minorities accounted for 30% of state court or higher judicial appointments made by Gov. Brian Kemp in 2022. That's down from 40% in 2021.
Daily Report Online | Analysis|News
By Cedra Mayfield | December 30, 2022
The Judicial Qualification of Georgia investigated these five Georgia judges for judicial misconduct throughout 2022. Together, the jurists account for an alleged 178 counts of ethics violations.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Cedra Mayfield | December 29, 2022
"The seminar was informative and intense," said newly appointed Mountain Judicial Circuit Judge William R. Oliver. "We packed approximately 32 hours of nonstop information into three and a half days."
By The Associated Press | December 27, 2022
Lawyers for the judge argued he should be allowed to return based on his "judicially perfect" record.
By Marianna Wharry | December 27, 2022
"The practice of requiring a judge to testify regarding matters arising in a trial over which the judge previously presided should be 'sparingly used and only when the proponent of the evidence shows that the judge's testimony is not only relevant but also necessary to prove a material element of the case,'" Justice Richard L. Gabriel wrote for the seven-judge panel.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 22, 2022
"If it doesn't carry disbarment as a lawyer, it shouldn't carry 'lose your robe' as a judge," argued defense attorney Dennis T. Cathey of Cathey & Strain in Cornelia.
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