Today, the Commission on Judicial Performance issued a decision and order removing Lassen Superior Court Judge Tony R. Mallery from Office. His behavior and fighting the CJP despite overwhelming evidence is what led to the result today. Mallery was also charged with 21 counts of misconduct and had a notice of formal proceedings filed against him.
From page 1, introduction:
This disciplinary matter concerns Lassen County Superior Court Judge Tony R. Mallery. The commission commenced this inquiry with the filing of its Notice of Formal Proceedings (Notice) on September 12, 2022. Judge Mallery is charged with 21 counts of misconduct, which, with subparts, include 81 allegations of misconduct. The allegations involve discouraging court staff from cooperating with the commission and retaliating against those who did; false representations to the commission; usurping the role of prosecutors and attempting to eliminate plea bargaining in criminal cases; making judicial decisions based on improper considerations; improperly denying peremptory challenges and retaliating against attorneys who filed them; making comments to other judges that might interfere with a fair hearing; engaging in speech and conduct that could be perceived as biased; poor demeanor toward court staff; making disparaging remarks about a fellow judge and court staff; and failing to disclose or disqualify when required. "
Previous posts:
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2023/12/lassen-county-judge-tony-mallery-facing.html?m=1
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2023/07/the-purpose-of-your-email-to-ms.html?m=1
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