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January 29, 2007
Judicial Irony Observed in Florida
Fair question (and background links) here from How Appealing's prolific Howard Bashman and the paper he quotes:
"A parking problem": The St. Petersburg Times today contains an editorial that begins, "Has it gotten to the point where it needs to be said that a judge who decides disability claims should not park his car in a handicap space using a permit issued to someone else?"
[Alan Childress]
January 29, 2007 in Judicial Ethics and the Courts | Permalink
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