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Law Practice

Dec. 8, 2011

Judge says he didn't know his ticket-fixing was wrong

Saying that he didn't realize at the time what he was doing was wrong, an Orange County judge accused of fixing traffic tickets for friends and families pleaded with a judicial discipline panel Wednesday to let him keep his job.


By Amy Yarbrough


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Saying that he didn't realize at the time what he was doing was wrong, an Orange County judge accused of fixing traffic tickets for friends and family pleaded with a judicial discipline panel Wednesday to let him keep his job.


Fielding skeptical questions from members of the Commission on Judicial Performance, Orange County Superior Court Judge Richard W. Stanford Jr. said his &qu...

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