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Criminal Penalties for Public Corruption / Violations of State Ethics Laws – Statutes listed by State

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Judges have NO IMMUNITY for their criminal acts.  And I believe most judges commit criminal acts on a regular basis. 

So, in your battle against judicial corruption and government corruption, review your state’s statutes for the criminal penalties for public corruption and violations of state ethics laws.

The link to the chart on the following page lists statutes by state….

Some states specify that violations of the state’s ethics law are also violations of criminal law and impose penalties accordingly.  Other states have statutes, in addition to or in place of ethics laws, which are in the state’s penal or criminal codes and cover similar behaviors.  In the table below, “EC” indicates statutes found in ethics code; “CC” or “PC” indicates statutes found in criminal code.

This Table of Criminal Penalties for Public Corruption is intended to provide general information and does not necessarily address all aspects of this topic.  Because the facts of each situation may vary, this information may need to be supplemented by consulting legal advisors. 

Also be sure to consider the ways that judges commit crimes.  When you have proof that judges have committed crimes, you may be able to present those charges to a grand jury.  That is your best hope of getting justice — a group of citizens chosen at random who are not part of the “just us” system.


William M. Windsor

I, William M. Windsor, am not an attorney.  This website expresses my OPINIONS.   The comments of visitors or guest authors to the website are their opinions and do not therefore reflect my opinions.  Anyone mentioned by name in any article is welcome to file a response.   This website does not provide legal advice.  I do not give legal advice.  I do not practice law.  This website is to expose government corruption, law enforcement corruption, political corruption, and judicial corruption.   Whatever this website says about the law is presented in the context of how I or others perceive the applicability of the law to a set of circumstances if I (or some other author) was in the circumstances under the conditions discussed.  Despite my concerns about lawyers in general, I suggest that anyone with legal questions consult an attorney for an answer, particularly after reading anything on this website.  The law is a gray area at best.  Please read our Legal Notice and Terms.


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