Judge Deborah Bernini of Tucson, AZ; ethical troll
The state of Arizona provided Deborah Bernini with a law license in 1994 after she graduated from the University of Arizona School of Law.
The Commission on Judicial Conduct found Debbie guilty of engaging in the following misconduct.
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Debbie authored a letter to the editor of the Arizona Daily Star in which she defended an attorney, Rick Unklesbay,
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from what she perceived as unfair attacks from the newly elected Pima County Attorney, Laura Conover
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Mr. Unklesbay had previously worked as a prosecutor for the Pima County Attorney’s Office
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Debbie’s letter vouched for the professionalism and integrity of Mr. Unklesbay
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Debbie signed the letter using her judicial title
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At the time Debbie authored the Unklesbay letter, she was presiding over a criminal matter, State v. Clements in the Pima County Superior Court, a matter being prosecuted by the Pima County Attorney’s Office
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Failed to act in manner promoting public confidence in integrity of the judiciary
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Failed to avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety
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Abuse the prestige of her judicial office to advance her personal or economic interests or that of others, or allowed others to do so
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Failed to disqualify herself from a matter when she was required to so act
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Failed to perform the duties of her judicial office, including administrative duties, without bias or prejudice
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Improperly made a public statement that might reasonably be expected to affect the outcome or impair the fairness of a matter pending or impending in any court
As a direct consequence of her misconduct, the cheerleaders for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Arizona Supreme Court punished Debbie by gifting her with a complimentary reprimand.
As we speak (ca. August 2022), Billy dispenses her so-called idea of jurisprudence as a Puma County Superior Court Judge in Tucson, Arizona.
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