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    • California Commission Publicly Admonishes Judge Susan Bryant-Deason for Rude Treatment of Prospective Jurors
      by AbusiveDiscretion Staff Writer on May 25, 2026 at 6:00 pm

      On Tuesday, May 19, 2026, the California Commission on Judicial Performance publicly admonished Judge Susan Bryant-Deason of the Los Angeles County Superior Court. The admonishment stems from Judge Bryant-Deason’s conduct during jury selection in a 2023 trial, where her interactions with prospective jurors were deemed inappropriate. The Commission’s decision cited violations of judicial duties concerning The post California Commission Publicly Admonishes Judge Susan Bryant-Deason for Rude Treatment of Prospective Jurors appeared first on AbusiveDiscretion.

    • Michele Fiore Moves to Dismiss Ethics Complaint, Claims Nevada Regulators Are Unconstitutionally Overriding Trump Pardon
      by AbusiveDiscretion Staff Writer on May 25, 2026 at 5:55 pm

      On Monday, May 18, 2026, Law&Crime reported that Michele Fiore, a suspended Nevada justice of the peace, initiated a legal challenge against state judicial regulators, disputing a three-count ethics complaint against her. Fiore, known as “Lady Trump,” argues that the complaint represents an unconstitutional overreach and an attempt to override a pardon issued by President The post Michele Fiore Moves to Dismiss Ethics Complaint, Claims Nevada Regulators Are Unconstitutionally Overriding Trump Pardon appeared first on AbusiveDiscretion.

    • Amy Coney Barrett Recuses from Cartel Cooperating Witness Andrew Johnston’s Supreme Court Appeal
      by AbusiveDiscretion Staff Writer on May 25, 2026 at 5:30 pm

      On Monday, May 26, 2026, Newsweek reported that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself from a case involving federal inmate Andrew Johnston, who assisted in a high-profile cartel investigation. Johnston, currently held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago, had petitioned the Supreme Court to review his sentence, but his request was The post Amy Coney Barrett Recuses from Cartel Cooperating Witness Andrew Johnston’s Supreme Court Appeal appeared first on AbusiveDiscretion.

    • NY Advisory Committee: Part-Time Judge Can Serve as Consultant for Documentary on Decade-Old Case He Handled as Police Officer
      by AbusiveDiscretion Staff Writer on May 25, 2026 at 4:00 pm

      The New York Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics has issued Opinion 26-16, addressing the ethical considerations for a part-time judge who is a former police officer. The inquiry centers on whether the judge may participate, without compensation, as an interviewee and consultant for a commercially produced documentary. The documentary concerns a high-profile case from over The post NY Advisory Committee: Part-Time Judge Can Serve as Consultant for Documentary on Decade-Old Case He Handled as Police Officer appeared first on AbusiveDiscretion.

    • Supreme Court Appeal Filed Against Judge Michael W. Rickett in Mandamus Action
      by AbusiveDiscretion Staff Writer on May 25, 2026 at 3:00 pm

      On Thursday, May 14, 2026, Cody Huffman filed a notice of appeal in the Supreme Court of Ohio following a decision by the Wayne County Court of Appeals, Ninth Appellate District. The case, designated No. 26AP0003, originated as an original action in mandamus. Huffman is appealing the judgment entered on May 11, 2026. The legal The post Supreme Court Appeal Filed Against Judge Michael W. Rickett in Mandamus Action appeared first on AbusiveDiscretion.