Sunday, September 26, 2010

PA Judge Facing Discipline for Road Rage Incident

A district judge faces disciplinary charges stemming from accusations that he brandished a gun while driving and talked tough about juvenile crime and graffiti in news stories, which would violate a conduct code for judges.

The Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board announced seven charges Friday against Erie District Judge Thomas Carney, who took office in January 2006.

The state Court of Judicial Discipline will hear the charges and can discipline Carney if he's convicted, up to removing him from office.

Last year, state police say Carney made an obscene gesture with his hand toward another driver and held a gun out his car window, though he did not aim it at the driver. Carney pleaded guilty to two counts of disorderly conduct.

Carney is also accused of violating a conduct rule that calls for judges to refrain from commenting publicly about ongoing court proceedings.

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PA Judge Faces Discipline for Road Rage With Gun

5 comments:

Lou said...

What was he thinkin?? Tough guy huh? I do appreciate that he plead guilty admitting his ignorance. Hopefully he's not all bad.

Sam said...

He confirms my opinion that many judges want the job for ego and power.

Anonymous said...

They think they're above the law; but they're really lower than w...e s..t!

StandUp said...

If he did this,he shold be debenched.

Connie said...

He sounds like a real piece of work.

The community is better off if he's off the bench.