► Judge Michael Mulvihill of Stockton, CA; drunken liar Print
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Judge Michael Mulvihill of Stockton, CA; drunken liar

 

The state of California presented Michael J. Mulvihill with a law license in 1998 after he graduated from Gonzaga University School of Law.

 

The Commission on Judicial Performance found Judge Mikey guilty of engaging in the following misconduct.

  • Crashed his vehicle on Pacific Avenue in Stockton while driving under the influence (DUI)
  • Video captured Mikey’s vehicle speeding as it approaches a bridge crossing the Calaveras River, crashing into a sign and a barrier on the left side of the roadway at the overpass, swerving and crashing into the curb and fencing on the right side of the roadway, and then coming to a stop
  • Mikey’s vehicle suffered significant damage: all airbags had deployed; the front right quarter of the vehicle was peeled back; the passenger side-view mirror was broken off; the left front tire was flat and separated from the rim; the rear right tire was pushed inward; and the rear passenger side window was shattered
  • After the accident, and before law enforcement arrived, Mikey tried to re-enter his vehicle, telling bystanders that he was going to drive home
  • The bystanders blocked Mikey’s entry to the vehicle, and tried to confiscate his keys, telling him that he was in no condition to drive
  • Mikey tried to convince the bystanders to allow him to leave the scene, falsely stating that this would be “extra bad” for him because he was a truck driver
  • Attempted to leave the scene of an accident
  • Lied to arresting officers that he had only drank three pints of beer
  • Knowingly lied to bystanders that he was a truck driver
  • Engaged in conduct involving fraud, deceit, dishonesty, or misrepresentation

As a direct consequence of his misconduct, the enablers for Judicial Misfits sitting on the Judicial Commission punished Mikey by gifting him with a complimentary reprimand.

 

As we speak (ca. December 2022), Mikey continues to dispense his so-called idea of jurisprudence as a San Joaquin County Superior Court judge in Stockton, California with the caveat that he be sober.