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<blockquote data-quote="Nick710" data-source="post: 1271838" data-attributes="member: 4266"><p>No doubt, Mike, your words have iron in them. But from some of the stories that I hear (that will never get reported in the press) from my lawyer buddies in Oklahoma City and Tulsa about the stuff that goes on there, I can tell you that it just doesn't happen on the same scale in Payne, Noble, Kay, Logan or Garfield counties. I cannot imagine Judge Boyd, Judge Woodward, Judge Kistler, Judge Allen or Judge Corley tolerating those kind of activities.</p><p></p><p>I've known Judges who, once elevated to the bench, practically become hermits in an effort to dispel any notion that their decisions might be influenced by their social activities.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the thread hijack. This morning's article in the Daily Oklahoman sheds more light on the reasons that Prater moved to have Judge Bass-LeSure removed. From the sound of things, and assuming some truth in the article, the judge may be in some hot water with the judicial ethics commission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick710, post: 1271838, member: 4266"] No doubt, Mike, your words have iron in them. But from some of the stories that I hear (that will never get reported in the press) from my lawyer buddies in Oklahoma City and Tulsa about the stuff that goes on there, I can tell you that it just doesn't happen on the same scale in Payne, Noble, Kay, Logan or Garfield counties. I cannot imagine Judge Boyd, Judge Woodward, Judge Kistler, Judge Allen or Judge Corley tolerating those kind of activities. I've known Judges who, once elevated to the bench, practically become hermits in an effort to dispel any notion that their decisions might be influenced by their social activities. Sorry for the thread hijack. This morning's article in the Daily Oklahoman sheds more light on the reasons that Prater moved to have Judge Bass-LeSure removed. From the sound of things, and assuming some truth in the article, the judge may be in some hot water with the judicial ethics commission. [/QUOTE]
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