Throwback Thursday

25 years ago this month:

Pursuant to the recommendation of the Commission on Judicial Performance, a special tribunal publicly censured a justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court who had entered a nolo contendere plea to the charge of DUI, been fined $800, and sentenced to 48 hours in jail with the jail time suspended.  Commission on Judicial Performance v. McRae, 700 So. 2d 1331 (Mississippi 1997).

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5 years ago this month: Based on the recommendation of the Commission on Judicial Conduct, the Arizona Supreme Court publicly censured a judge for taking the questions and the answer

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