More than three years after retired Senior Magisterial District Judge Kenneth Miller pleaded guilty to mail fraud for his involvement in the Philadelphia Traffic Court ticket-fixing scandal, the Court of Judicial Discipline has determined that his conduct brought the judiciary into disrepute.

The disciplinary court issued an opinion Wednesday afternoon, finding that Miller violated rules against incurring a felony conviction and against bringing the judiciary into disrepute.

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