Throwback Thursday

25 years ago this month:

  • Accepting a stipulation, the Florida Supreme Court publicly reprimanded a judge for actively engaging in his wife’s campaign for clerk of the county court, including delivering and erecting campaign signs, attaching political disclaimers to signs, and placing signs along roadways. In re McGregor, 614 So. 2d 1089 (Florida 1993).
  • Adopting the findings of fact, conclusions of law, and recommendation of the Commission on Judicial Qualifica­tions, the Kansas Supreme Court publicly censured a judge for undignified and discourteous treatment of a female clerk and for twice calling the prosecutor about a ticket the clerk had received. In the Inquiry Relating to Alvord, 847 P.2d 1310 (Kansas 1993).

 

 

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