The former executive officer of the Inyo County Superior Court pleaded not guilty Thursday to six felony charges of trying to frame a judge for misconduct.

Tammy Grimm, who worked as the court’s top executive between 2010 and 2014, was arraigned Thursday in San Francisco Superior Court on two counts each of offering false evidence, forgery and filing false documents with a public office, according to San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón and Grimm’s attorney, Jonah Chew.

San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon. Credit: Jason Doiy/ The Recorder

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