SACRAMENTO — Alameda County Superior Court Judge Paul Seeman, facing criminal charges that he fleeced an elderly neighbor, announced his resignation from the bench Thursday.

Seeman quit and promised never to seek judicial office again as part of a deal with the Commission on Judicial Performance. In exchange, the disciplinary panel agreed to defer its preliminary investigation of the judge’s actions until his criminal case is resolved.

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