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    • Pennsylvania Judge Jonathan Wilcox Resigns After Suspension
      by AbusiveDiscretion Staff Writer on June 10, 2026 at 5:15 pm

      Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox resigned in March, according to a filing made by the Judicial Conduct Board of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on June 2, 2026. Wilcox’s resignation was effective March 25, 2026, as stated in the filing by the Board, which was seeking to withdraw two counts against him in a judicial misconduct The post Pennsylvania Judge Jonathan Wilcox Resigns After Suspension appeared first on AbusiveDiscretion.

    • Jefferson County Judge Gerald Robinson Announces Retirement Following Contempt Ruling and Election Loss
      by AbusiveDiscretion Staff Writer on June 10, 2026 at 5:10 pm

      On Friday, May 29, 2026, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported that Jefferson County Judge Gerald Robinson announced his retirement, effective June 30. This decision comes six weeks after a court upheld a contempt finding against him concerning the funding of the sheriff’s office and shortly after he lost a legal battle over fees. Robinson, who began The post Jefferson County Judge Gerald Robinson Announces Retirement Following Contempt Ruling and Election Loss appeared first on AbusiveDiscretion.

    • Florida Judicial Ethics Committee: Judges May Appear at Depositions but Not Provide Voluntary Affidavits
      by AbusiveDiscretion Staff Writer on June 10, 2026 at 4:30 pm

      On Monday, June 1, 2026, The Florida Bar announced that the Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee (JEAC) issued guidance regarding a judge’s involvement in a legal dispute surrounding their retirement. The committee held that a judge cannot execute an affidavit prepared by counsel concerning the circumstances of their retirement letter submission. However, the judge may appear The post Florida Judicial Ethics Committee: Judges May Appear at Depositions but Not Provide Voluntary Affidavits appeared first on AbusiveDiscretion.

    • James E. Lundeen Files Appeal Against Judge Sherrie Miday Over Dismissed Mandamus Action
      by AbusiveDiscretion Staff Writer on June 10, 2026 at 3:00 pm

      On Tuesday, June 2, 2026, James E. Lundeen filed a notice of appeal in the Ohio Supreme Court, challenging a ruling that dismissed his complaint for a writ of mandamus. The appeal stems from a decision made by Judge Sherrie Miday of the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, who dismissed Lundeen’s complaint on April The post James E. Lundeen Files Appeal Against Judge Sherrie Miday Over Dismissed Mandamus Action appeared first on AbusiveDiscretion.

    • Missouri Supreme Court Reprimands Judge Richard T. King for Failing Continuing Judicial Education Requirements
      by AbusiveDiscretion Staff Writer on June 9, 2026 at 5:30 pm

      On Tuesday, June 2, 2026, the Missouri Supreme Court reprimanded Judge Richard T. King for failing to meet continuing judicial education requirements. The reprimand stems from a filing by the Commission on Retirement, Removal, and Discipline, which sought disciplinary action against King. The judge admitted to the allegations. The Court’s order, issued after reviewing the The post Missouri Supreme Court Reprimands Judge Richard T. King for Failing Continuing Judicial Education Requirements appeared first on AbusiveDiscretion.