MADISON — The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended a Racine County
judge for five days without pay, citing “concerning” and “obviously
unethical” behavior.
The unanimous court in an unsigned order Tuesday, May 21 said that
Racine County Judge Michael Piontek’s judicial misconduct in two cases
from 2014 warranted the suspension.
In one case, Piontek called a prosecutor without notifying the
defense attorney. In the phone call, Piontek said that any plea
negotiation should involve the defendant being convicted of a felony and
those involved in “scams like this” need to be stopped.
The Supreme Court says Piontek appeared to only admit his “obviously unethical” wrongdoing after he was caught.
In the case, Piontek did an independent internet investigation and
relied on incorrect information at sentencing. The Supreme Court calls
it “clearly improper” to conduct the research and not give the
defendant’s attorney a chance to respond.
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Racine County judge suspended without pay; SCOWIS cites ‘obviously unethical’ behavior
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