A Chester County judge’s illegal misuse of election funds did not blemish the judiciary’s reputation, the Pennsylvania Court of Judicial Discipline has ruled.

While the court determined former Magisterial District Judge Michael Cabry III violated rules mandating judges’ compliance with the law by using campaign contributions for personal expenses, it found he did not run afoul of a prohibition against causing disrepute to the judiciary.

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