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NC Judges' Partisan Lean

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • Apr 4
  • 1 min read

A legal battle is unfolding in North Carolina involving Judge Ashley Brodie and the North Carolina Conference of Superior Court Judges. The crux of the issue is whether the Conference can investigate Judge Brodie regarding allegations of misconduct related to her judicial duties. The Conference initiated an investigation based on complaints about Judge Brodie's courtroom conduct and demeanor. She subsequently filed a lawsuit arguing the Conference lacks the authority to investigate her and seeking to halt the proceedings. Judge Brodie contends that only the Judicial Standards Commission has the power to investigate and discipline judges. A three-judge panel recently ruled in favor of Judge Brodie, issuing a preliminary injunction to stop the Conference's investigation. The panel determined that Judge Brodie demonstrated a likelihood of success in proving the Conference exceeded its authority. This ruling effectively prevents the Conference from continuing its investigation while the broader legal question is litigated. The Conference argues its investigation is necessary for internal governance and improvement. Judge Brodie's supporters, on the other hand, argue that the Conference's actions represent an overreach of power and could potentially politicize the judicial system. The outcome of the case will have significant implications for the scope of authority held by the Conference and the process for addressing judicial misconduct in North Carolina. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/north-carolina-judges-side-colleague-172150955.html

 
 
 

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