Judge Jessica Quickle of Parker, AZ; bullying loser
The State of Arizona provided Jessica Quickle with a law license in 2005 after she graduated from Gonzaga University School of Law.
The Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct found Judge Quickle guilty of engaging in the following misconduct.
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Failed to be patient and courteous to litigants, jurors, and witnesses
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Failed to act dignified when dealing with lawyers, court staff, court officials, and other with whom she dealt with in her official capacity
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Engaged in improper demeanor both on and off the bench
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Became upset that parties and lawyers for a scheduled matter had been allowed into the courtroom prior to a designated time
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Yelled at a clerk that the parties/lawyers early for a schedule matter were not to be in the courtroom until a designated time
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Deliberately slammed office door after confronting the elected clerk of court Megan Spielman about early arrival of attorneys and parties into her so-called courtroom
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Judge Quickle was heard by court employees yelling at Ms. Spielman regarding the early arrival
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At least six court employees confirmed incidents wherein Judge Quickle engaged in a pattern of yelling or using an angry, rapid-fire tone with individuals during the time she was on the bench
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Court employees felt disrespected by Judge Quickle’s conduct and the tension in the court due to her unbecoming behavior
As a direct consequence of her misconduct, the enablers for Judicial Misfits sitting on the Arizona Supreme Court punished Judge Quickle by gifting her with a complimentary reprimand.
As we speak (ca. September 2021), Judge Quickle continues to dispense her so-called version of jurisprudence as a La Paz County Superior Court judge in Parker, Arizona.
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