Publicly endorsing and campaigning for a candidate


A powerful city court magistrate engages in a number of questionable activities while on duty. A list of some of the activities includes the following:

  • Borrowing money from court employees
  • Publicly endorsing and campaigning for a candidate for judicial office
  • Conducting personal business from the court chambers
  • Directing other business court employees to perform personal errands for him during court hours
  • Shutting court down early to prevent defendant from filing pleadings in an ongoing case
  • Taking kickbacks from private juvenile detention facilities for locking more juveniles up on questionable charges
  • Banning one of the defense attorneys in a case from speaking during the trial
  • Jailing an entire courtroom because a cellphone went off during a proceeding, and no one came forward to accept responsibility
  • Suggesting to persons appearing before him to contribute to certain charities in lieu of paying fines
  • Using court employees to perform translating services for his mother's day care business

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