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Commission on Judicial Conduct doesn’t deserve special privacy
http://www.statesman.com/opinion/commission-on-judicial-conduct-doesnt-deserve-special-privacy-2300638.html#.T4gwv1j_klI.email Austin Stateman – Editorial – Updated: 7:47 p.m. Thursday, April 12, 2012 Legislators on the Sunset Advisory Commission had every right to be harshly critical of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct during a public hearing at the Capitol … Continue reading
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Ethics, judicial conduct agencies get lawmakers’ scrutiny
Posted from http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-politics/ethics-judicial-conduct-agencies-get-lawmakers-scrutiny-2295720.html By Mike Ward AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Published: 9:38 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, 2012 State lawmakers on Tuesday blasted the secrecy of a state agency that polices misconduct by Texas judges and seemed receptive to a proposal for more … Continue reading
The Case Of Gary Harvey: An Unsolved Mystery
The Case Of Gary Harvey: An Unsolved Mystery Written by Carrie K. Hutchens var sburl8463 = window.location.href; var sbtitle8463 = document.title; by Carrie K. Hutchens In January of 2006, Gary Harvey, of Horseheads, NY, fell down his basement steps. It … Continue reading
Public testimony to address State Commission on Judicial Conduct (TX) – Estate of Denial
Public testimony to address State Commission on Judicial Conduct (TX) April 8, 2012 Recent Estate of Denial® postings reported on the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission’s dismal findings in its staff report on the State Commission on Judicial Conduct. Here’s how … Continue reading
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Michigan Lawyer asks for video recordings fo district and probate courts to be made available to the public
Judge Reader Asked To Open Court Videos to Public 3/24/12 – A Howell attorney is asking the presiding judge of Livingston County’s circuit, district and probate court systems that video recordings of court proceedings be made available to the public. … Continue reading
Judging Rory – Houston – Houston Press
While this story is about 10 years old it is worth reading about how the inner working of one probate court in Texas turned out. Read More Judging Rory – Page 6 – News – Houston – Houston Press.
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“The Luzerne County Railroad”
Larry Hohol, author of “The Luzerne County Railroad”. “Larry Hohol is the author of the new book, “The Luzerne County Railroad”. A story about corruption in the American judicial system, the book will shake you to your core. Each chapter … Continue reading
Probate judge is shunting aside Texas law
Source : http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Probate-judge-is-shunting-aside-Texas-law-3425738.php Jack Hood is 88 years old, but I wouldn’t place any bets against him in an arm wrestling match. The World War II veteran says he still submits to workouts that include 200 curls of 25-pound dumbbells. … Continue reading
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