Monday, November 8, 2010

NJ: Judge Faces Conduct Charge

Municipal Judge Robert A. Solomon was charged with violating several codes of judicial misconduct for his actions with respect to a speeding ticket for his daughter's former speech teacher, according to a formal complaint filed by the Supreme Court of New Jersey's Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct.

Solomon has been charged with violating five codes of judicial misconduct and a court rule, including failing to recuse himself from the case, which could lead to discipline by the Supreme Court.

"I don't have a comment at this point," Norwood Mayor James Barsa said of the complaint. "All I know is there is a complaint and it is being investigated. We will know more as time goes on."

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Judge Faces Conduct Charge

1 comment:

Thelma said...

Didn't the guy sign an oath?
Didn't the clerk file it?
Did the discipline people forget why they are there?