Thursday, June 26, 2014

Illinois Courts Commission Asked to Discipline LaSalle County Judge Joe Hettel

The Illinois Courts Commission is being asked to discipline LaSalle County Judge Joe Hettel. A complaint filed by the Judicial Inquiry Board says a judge should live up to a high standard of conduct and always conduct himself so the public respects the judiciary.

Hettel pled guilty on May 21 to driving drunk on March 31 when he crashed into a parked car that got pushed into a utility pole in Ottawa. He was fined $2,000, put on court supervision for two years, and ordered to perform 100 hours of community service.

After his court case, he said he failed to set a good example as a father, a judge, and a coach. Friday, he said he admits the allegations in the Judicial Inquiry Board’s complaint and he hopes to have his case heard soon before the Illinois Courts Commission.

The commission can simply reprimand a judge, suspended a judge without pay, or even remove a judge from office.

Source:
Illinois Courts Commission Asked to Discipline LaSalle County Judge

2 comments:

Thelma said...

There should be a three-strikes and you're out law on DUI judges!

Anonymous said...

On a DUI, I think it should be 2 strikes. The second offense shows a pattern.