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Does she still get to sit on the bench?On Feb 29, 2020, she admitted to sufficient facts and was place on probation for a year. She has been ordered to stay away from the victim, comply with any temporary orders in probate and family court, abide by restraining order, continue with weekly individual counselling w/ <some person>, Attend monthly group meetings with no less than three people, run by <same person>, provide reports from group to probation, sign releases to probation, No abude, report to be monthly minimum, Victim witness gee of $50, probation supervision fee of $65/month, and Domestic Violence fee of $50.
What is significant is that she is NOT required to complete the batterer's program, which is generally a given. In fact, she tried pleading the case out in January, but withdrew it because the judge wanted to impose the batterer's program. I guess they convinced him otherwise. The same judge heard both pleas.
Since there's still a restraining order in place, it's safe to assume she still doesn't have her LTC. If she was a commoner, there would be zero chance she'd ever get it back.
There would be a certain irony if the gun were in the safe hands of a bonded warehouse.Since there's still a restraining order in place, it's safe to assume she still doesn't have her LTC. If she was a commoner, there would be zero chance she'd ever get it back.
What kind of money are they paying her? Like State Trooper money?
The salaries of the justices of the trial court shall be paid by the commonwealth. Each associate justice shall receive a salary of $184,694.
Apparently, she did not, so the judge pleaded out and got a CWOF.Both "Wives" will exercise marital privilege. Phoooff!!! Case dismissed
The state can prosecute without a witness - generally on the basis of "this crime is so serious we prosecute not matter what, besides, that policy keeps the CWOFs rolling and and the ADAs get to count that as a win on their scorecard".Apparently, she did not, so the judge pleaded out and got a CWOF.
... and then the judge will retire with full pension?Now that it's been adjudicated, the State Commission on Judicial Conduct will undertake an extensive, thorough investigation, After three years they will dismiss the complaint with an expressin of concern to the judge.