LOUISVILLE, Ky., (WDRB) – A
Kentucky circuit court judge was charged on Thursday with two felony
counts of forgery and tampering with public records.
A Bath County grand jury indicted Judge Beth Maze, who represents Bath, Rowan, Montgomery and Menifee counties.
Maze
was already under investigation for ethics charges filed by the state
Judicial Conduct Commission. She is accused of violating several
judicial rules in trying to help her ex-husband after he was arrested on
drug charges last year.
She was suspended with pay Oct. 2 until the investigation is complete.
Maze will be arraigned Dec. 6. She has not been arrested.
The indictment alleges Maze falsely altered public records, but does not include specific details.
The
conduct commission claims that between May 22 and June 14, Maze
inquired about confidential informants involved in drug trafficking
cases before her, asking attorneys, staffers and law enforcement
officers whether the informants were involved in drug cases involving
her ex-husband.
In
addition, Maze is accused of signing the names of other people on
documents in her ex-husband’s case, calling the Bath County jailer and
pre-trial services in an effort to get him out of jail and then
improperly ordering hospital officials to perform a drug test on him.
The judicial conduct commission can impose sanctions ranging from a private reprimand to removal from office.
Maze
responded to the judicial commission complaints saying she never
intended to “bestow any benefit” to her ex-husband and denied
wrongdoing.
Her
attorney, Thomas Clay, said in an interview Thursday that they had
hoped the judge could testify in front of the grand jury but the request
was denied.
“I
feel if she had been allowed to testify, the grand jury would not have
returned an indictment,” Clay said. Maze has not been arrested.
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Kentucky circuit court judge indicted on felony charges
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If judges don't know what's right and what's wrong, how can they administer justice?
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