Saturday, April 5, 2014
Disciplinary committee files complaint against Mercer County judge accused of mistreating employees
TRENTON – A state court disciplinary committee has filed an official complaint against Mercer County Judge Gerald Council alleging that the judge mistreated employees in the Drug Court Program, which he oversees.
According to the formal complaint filed by the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct, Council was demeaning toward a drug court coordinator, on one occasion shushing her and telling her he did not want to hear from her in front of a drug court participant and another employee.
On another occasion the woman, referred to as A.J., alleges in the complaint that Council pulled her by the ear toward the exit of the courtroom saying “come on, come on, come on” and referred to her as “my problem child.”
Council also allegedly referred to one employee who was a senior probation officer as his “little pet” at a staff meeting.
The officer felt uncomfortable after the comment and corrected Council in front of other employees that she was not his “pet,” according to the complaint. The complaint alleges that Council also referred to an investigator on his Drug Court team as “hop-a-long” on a few occasions after that employee underwent hip replacement surgery.
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Disciplinary committee files complaint against Mercer County judge accused of mistreating employees
A jerk like that doesn't belong on the bench.
ReplyDeleteA jerk like that doesn't belong on the bench.
ReplyDeleteI think this happens a lot. Judges have big egos.
ReplyDeleteWow. If you can't stomp all over people's rights and treat them like dirt, what's the point of the black robe?
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