Friday, February 24, 2012

Judging the Judge

Here in our society, we have a Constitution that gives us many rights, specifically First Amendment rights. [More]
This moron is a judge?

4 comments:

Crotalus (Don't Tread on Me) said...

Wow. Just... wow. In a country that was founded on Judeo-Christian principles, we get a judge who is not only a moron, but a Muslim. Said judge then perverts justice in favor of the Muslim defendant.

God (Jehovah) help us all!

Anonymous said...

David, even better! Its clear that the judge did everything but drop his pants and use a copy of his oath to become a judge to wipe his butt in front of everyone in the courtroom.
Being said, there is no one a citizen can report such misconduct of a judge to. And its perfectly clear there are no checks and balances in such matters where justice prevails.

David Codrea said...

They are elected to six year terms, so hopefully this will be remembered.

http://www.co.lancaster.pa.us/courts/cwp/view.asp?a=469&Q=262188

Also, this is a clear violation of the canons, particularly om impartiality:
http://www.cjdpa.org/geninfo/djcodeconduct.pdf

Were I a resident there, I would be finding out the requirements to mount a recall, and also scheduling a meeting with my state rep. about what it takes to impeach.

David Codrea said...

http://www.legis.state.pa.us/WU01/LI/LI/CT/HTM/42/00.033..HTM
SUBCHAPTER C
DISCIPLINE AND REMOVAL OF JUDGES
§ 3331. Power of discipline or removal.

(a) Judges.--Any judge may be suspended, removed from office or otherwise disciplined for violation of Subchapter A (relating to standards of conduct), misconduct in office, neglect of duty, failure to perform his duties, or conduct which prejudices the proper administration of justice or brings the judicial office into disrepute and may be retired for disability seriously interfering with the performance of his duties.