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After presiding over a hearing early this year, a judge has found the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission proved seven of eight counts of misconduct it alleges of suspended Jackson County District Judge James Justin.
” Justin inappropriately disposed of cases, including his own parking tickets; had “ex-parte” communications with defendants resulting in case dismissals; and interfered with another judge, former Ingham County District Judge Pamela McCabe wrote in a report signed Thursday.
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He also failed to follow prosecutors’ plea agreements; altered, deleted or stopped information from going to the Secretary of State; made misrepresentations to the tenure commission; and long delayed cases, she decided.
The decision was announced March 25, 2011.
http://www.mlive.com/news/jackson/index.ssf/2011/03/judicial_tenure_commission_pro.html
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