A hearing for a west Kentucky judge charged with nine counts of misconduct is scheduled for June.
First
District Circuit Court Judge Timothy Langford allegedly requested that
inmates from Fulton County Detention Center perform their community
service by helping rebuild his church.
Other counts allege that
Langford used publicly-owned equipment to aid in the reconstruction of
the church, improperly appointed his legal assistant Jeremiah McCarty to
administer the ankle monitor program, instructed McCarty to contact
defendants to encourage them to perform community service on the
reconstruction of the church, signed documents verifying community
service work performed by criminal defendants on probation in Langford's
court, among others.
Langford denied all allegations in a response to the Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission.
His hearing on June 19 is at the McCracken County Circuit Courthouse. Langford’s office said he is still presiding over cases.
Here are the documents in the formal proceeding docket entries, including the notice for formal proceedings and charges.
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Hearing Scheduled For West Ky Judge Charged With Misconduct In Office
1 comment:
It's like judges have gone wild, there are so many articles about bad judges. There needs to be a concentrated effort to clean up the bench.
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