Violations of defendants’ right to counsel and due process were “pervasive” in Linden’s municipal court under its former judge, Louis DiLeo, a lawyer representing the plaintiffs in a federal civil rights suit has alleged.

In a discovery dispute in the matter, the lawyer for Wendell Kirkland and Anthony Kirkland presented evidence of 11 cases where DiLeo allegedly committed “appalling constitutional violations” similar to those allegedly inflicted on the plaintiffs.

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