SOUTH BEND— A long-serving St. Joseph County probate judge is accused of misconduct on the bench in connection with alleged remarks made to a woman in a guardianship hearing for a deaf teenager last year.
The Indiana Commission on Judicial Qualifications has filed one count of misconduct against St. Joseph Probate Court Judge Peter Nemeth, it announced Tuesday.
Nemeth has served as the county's probate judge since 1993 and is retiring at the end of this year.
The commission's complaint alleges that Nemeth made inappropriate comments to a woman in court as a potential guardian for a deaf 18-year-old when she asked for a court-provided interpreter for the teenager.
The commission said Nemeth first denied her request to supply a sign language interpreter for the woman, and instead ordered her to provide one herself.
He later appointed one when the woman referenced portions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the complaint said.
During the May guardianship hearing, the woman testified she had not worked or paid taxes in the past 10 years, the commission said.
The commission alleges Nemeth later suggested to the woman she should not have asked the court to pay for an interpreter when she had not paid taxes for years.
Nemeth on Tuesday said he will fight the charge against him.
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3 comments:
Real piece of work, isn't he?
How about guardians who don't pay their wards' taxes?
Only a small portion of this was reported there is more to the story and Nemeth accepted reprimand on 12/14/12
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