The Pennsylvania judges have been amassing a troubling track record this past year — five have left the office because of criminal charges or findings of ethical violation.
Five out of more than 1,000 judges may not seem like a lot, and we understand that the sins of a few cannot be attributed to their honest, hardworking colleagues. But, five judges involved in criminal, or at least unethical, conduct (and more investigations are pending) is five too many.
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