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| Karen, I used to prosecute in Waller County. After a two plus year wait, we did finally get an eithics opinion saying that it was an ethical violation for the county judge to practice in the courts of his county. I don't have the opinion numbers with me at work, but send me your email address and I'll dig it out and send it too you.
The issues would be a bit different for a JP. We also had a JP who was a defense lawyer (trust me, if it's weird, it's in Waller County!), but he quit practicing criminal law when he was elected. There would certainly be a conflict if the JP magistated the defendant, signed a search warrant, signed an arrest warrant, or signed a committment. So long as he had absolutely nothing to do with that case I'm not sure there is an ethical conflict. I'll let someone else sort out the legal issue. I'm just happy that these problems aren't mine anymore!
Tuck, all the judges had to recuse themselves; the judicial ethics committee caught on real quick that there was a problem and issued an opinion required the judges to recuse themselves to avoid the appearance of impropriety. It was a mess.
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| Posts: 77 | Location: Nacogdoches County, Texas | Registered: April 01, 2001 |
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| Isn't there some proposed legislation to deal with County Judges who want to practice law as well? |
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| Hasn't been filed yet, and I don't know of anyone drafting such a thing.... |
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