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re: Anyone have mailing address for Geauxjudge?
Posted on 10/16/19 at 9:06 pm to LSUTigersVCURams
Posted on 10/16/19 at 9:06 pm to LSUTigersVCURams
GJ was an actual judge in Arkansas who would post a bunch of shite he shouldn’t have about what was going on in his court.
The biggest instance was exposing that Charlize Theron had adopted a black child privately in his courtroom.
Besides getting exposed professionally, someone looked into his donor history and found a large donation from a business whose case he worked and who has had gotten a favorable judgment. That ended up leading to a corruption investigation that sent him up the river.
The biggest instance was exposing that Charlize Theron had adopted a black child privately in his courtroom.
Besides getting exposed professionally, someone looked into his donor history and found a large donation from a business whose case he worked and who has had gotten a favorable judgment. That ended up leading to a corruption investigation that sent him up the river.
Posted on 10/16/19 at 9:15 pm to teke184
Yeah the posting on TD was a huge ethical lapse, the legal hit beyond losing his job wouldn’t have been too bad.
The whole bribery thing however...
The whole bribery thing however...
Posted on 10/16/19 at 9:26 pm to teke184
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That ended up leading to a corruption investigation that sent him up the river.
He probably would have gotten a shorter sentence but apparently some stuff went down.
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Maggio was removed from the bench over his Internet commentary. Federal prosecutors were already working then and, eventually, Maggio pleaded guilty to bribery — reducing the verdict in return for the contributions. No one else has been charged and Morton and Baker assert their innocence. Maggio, however, not only failed to cooperate, he didn’t deal honestly with prosecutors. His deal for a lighter sentence was withdrawn and he got 10 years. He’d waived an appeal in his initial plea and the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals wouldn’t let him take it back. He plans further appeals.
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