Judge Clinton Wells, Jr. of Houston, TX; bullying loser
The state of Oklahoma provided Clinton E. Wells Jr. with a law license in 1977 after he graduated from South Texas University School of Law.
The State Commission on Judicial Conduct found Clint guilty of engaging in the following misconduct.
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Engaged in willful conduct clearly inconsistent with the proper performance of his duties or that casts public discredit upon the judiciary
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Failed to require order and decorum in proceedings before him
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Failed to be patient, dignified and courteous to litigants, jurors, witnesses, lawyers, and others who were unfortunate enough to have to appear in his so-called court
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Failed to perform his judicial duties without bias or prejudice
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Engaged in illegal ex parte (one-sided) communications
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Expressed irritation at both sides’ lawyers, including slamming a book on the bench, erupting in anger, using a harsh and sarcastic tone of voice, abruptly announcing recesses, and walking off the bench in frustration and anger
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Ordered Attorney Teresa Waldrop to his chambers for “a discussion” while the parties and other counsel
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remained in the courtroom.
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On entering his chambers, Judge Wells cursed and then continued to use profanity to express his
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anger to Ms. Waldrop about the presentation of the case
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At one point Judge Wells expressed that it would have been easier if Ms. Waldrop had come into his
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chambers and “fussed at him,” continuing, “Then we could have rolled around on the floor and strangled each other…”
As a direct consequence of his misconduct, the cheerleaders for Attorney Misfits and Felons sitting on the Texas Supreme Court punished Clint by gifting him with a complimentary admonition.
As we speak (ca. June 2022), Clint practices his so-called brand of jurisprudence as a 312th Family District Court Judge in Houston, Texas.
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