Judge Michael O’Gara of Los Angeles, CA; bigoted loser
The State of California presented Michael J. O’Gara with a law license in 1990 after he graduated from the Southwestern University School of Law.
The Commission on Judicial Performance found Mikey guilty of engaging in the following misconduct.
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Mikey was active with Facebook group suggesting a bias against groups of people
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Because Mikey heard cases prosecuted by the district attorney’s office at the same time he participated in the Facebook group,
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activity constituted making public comments about pending or impending proceedings in a court
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Mikey’s numerous Facebook posts and/or likes were deemed inappropriate
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Failed to refrain from engaging in political activity that may create the appearance of political bias or impropriety
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Failed to refrain from making a public comment about a pending or impending proceeding in any court
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Failed to conduct all his extrajudicial activities so that they did not cast reasonable doubt on his ability to act impartially or demean the judicial office
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Failed to participate in establishing and maintaining high standards of conduct
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Failed to act in manner promoting public confidence in the judiciary
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Tweets liked by Mikey gave the appearance of opposition to immigrants and appeared to reflect strong political points of view and opinions on a controversial issue
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Other tweets that Mikey liked suggested a partisan viewpoint on the controversial issue of police reform
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Mikey liked a tweet that appeared to convey an anti-Muslim sentiment and gave the appearance of criticizing the First Amendment right to
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protest exercised by participants in Women’s March
As a direct consequence of his misconduct, the cheerleaders for Judicial Misfits sitting on the Judicial Commission punished Mikey by gifting him with a complimentary admonishment.
As we speak (ca. June 2022), Mikey practices his so-called idea of jurisprudence as Los Angeles Superior Court judge in Los Angeles, California.
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